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Links to Excel (short Filenames)
I have a Word 2002 document which links to an excel workbook. When I e-mail
both the document and the workbook to colleagues the document shows the link pathnames as being the location on _my_ machine, even if the excel is opened first. How can I get the document to just use a relative address. I need my colleagues to be able to edit the excel each differently so that when the document is opened it shows "their" information. |
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Please don't post the same message more than once. You have a reply to your
previous post. "Simon Woodall" wrote: I have a Word 2002 document which links to an excel workbook. When I e-mail both the document and the workbook to colleagues the document shows the link pathnames as being the location on _my_ machine, even if the excel is opened first. How can I get the document to just use a relative address. I need my colleagues to be able to edit the excel each differently so that when the document is opened it shows "their" information. |
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