On 04/11/2013 12:19 AM, felix wrote:
I have just converted a Calc application from the Apache OpenOffice to
LibreOffice. When I now launch the application in LO I receive a message
advising:
"This file contains links to other files. Should they be updated?"
If I select Yes I then get a further message advising:
"The following external file could not be loaded. Data linked from this file
did not get updated.
file:///c:Users/Owner/Documents/h "
This is repeated for files i, l ,m ,s ,t and x"
If I select No, the application appears to launch OK.
Does anyone have any idea what these files are and what is the consequence
of not updating them -- In fact it appears I don't have then at all. I've
searched my system for /Documents/h etc but haven't found anything.
Thanks for any assistance
Felix
Felix,
What happens when you click "No" is Calc (or Excel) uses the
values/results stored in the spreadsheet and does not try to update
them. Occasionally I receive a spreadsheet from a client with links.
To link to the other spreadsheets or data sources, they must be located
in the proper folder.
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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com
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