Re: Real Workaround for Excel Link Bug in 2007?
- From: Steve Rindsberg <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2008 15:28:46 EST
To verify what's going on here, what specific types of links is PPT losing?
How exactly were they created?
There are several ways of doing this and sometimes the exact path to success or failure is
significant.
I can repro this with text/numbers I copy from an Excel 2007 (SP1) work*** then switch to PPT
and PasteSpecial as Excel work*** object. I'm on a Win2000 server using mapped drives, fwiw,
so it's not a 2003-specific bug.
When I save, close and reopen the file, I get a message to the effect that the link can't be
updated; if I doubleclick the object, PPT tells me it can't find the file, which is patent
nonsense (the same presentation contains charts that are linked from the same Excel file; it
updates those w/o problems).
If I examine the link information (using the Edit Links dialog box or a better tool that lets
me see and edit each link) the link is correct.
As a side issue, or perhaps it's a related lunacy, each Excel file I save to the server appears
in the MRU list twice, once pointed at the mapped drive, once at the UNC path to the same file.
I'm going to report this up the line; if you can fill in more details, send 'em along.
In article <bc18t3hup13q7jsreqfabl63anck2i4lrk@xxxxxxx>, Mark Olbert wrote:
I have a bunch of PP2007 docs that use -- try to use -- links to Excel 2007 workbooks...allof which reside on a Win2003 Server
platform accessed via a mapped drive."remember" links to Excel docs on file
This means I am intimately familiar, unfortunately, with a ridiculous bug in PP2007: it can't
servers (plus several other kinds of file-hosting environments, too).knowledgebase article I found on the subject
Has anyone come up with a workaround to this problem? The one suggested in the one
would be funny if it weren't so stupid (basically, the official "workaround" is to recreateall the linked objects every time you
re-open a powerpoint; hello, Microsoft, that sort of defeats the purpose of having linkeddocuments!!).
stuff up in Redmond actually >>use<< the
Failing that, does anyone know when this glaring (do any of the developers who write this
product??) bug is expected to be fixed?
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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