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replyReply Tue 5 Oct 2010, 12:14Delegate Edward said...

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Linked files

We have a number of budget and forecasts with multiple linked wrokbooks for each Budget or forecast. We have just upgraded to Office 2010. In Excel 2007, all the spreadsheets opened without any issues. Now, however, in Excel 2010 I find that there are a range of error messages that appear and teh files take an age to open. Messages like: This workbook contains one of more links that cannot be updated. These did not appear before. Is this due to Excel 2010 - if so how do we sort this out? - or is it due to server permissions, or both?

Many thanks

Edward


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replyReply Wed 6 Oct 2010, 07:03Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Linked files

Hi Edward, thanks for your query. While this certainly could be do with your server permissions on shared folders where the linked files are stored, it is also a noted Excel 2010 problem as identified (with some work arounds) in the link below:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff726673.aspx

They have done a lot of re-wiring in the background of the application in 2010 and Microsoft are increasingly heading in the direction of dedicated apps to manipulate millions of rows of data. Older versions of Excel files are struggling to keep up with these structural changes. You may want to consider consolidating the files or migrating to an Access database if speed is becoming an issue.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

replyReply Wed 6 Oct 2010, 09:09Delegate Edward said...

RE: Linked files

Do you have any info on:

1. How we need to set-up the server permissions for linked files;

2. How the security around linked files works in Excel 2010.

The link you sent was unfortunately not that useful.

Regards

replyReply Wed 6 Oct 2010, 10:28Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Linked files

Hi Edward. I'm afraid you'll need to contact your own IT department about setting up and managing your company server permissions for linked files. As for security issues in Excel 2010, unless your files are password protected, contain code or you are working with a content management system, any security issues you face would, again, be situational and beyond the scope of this forum. Difficult to advise you further without more specific information about the nature of the Excel project you are working on but if you'd like to discuss a more bespoke solution please don't hesitate to contact one of our advisers on 0845 5194 797.

Anthony

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