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also sprach Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> [2016-04-20 17:11 +0200]:
Works for me. DDE works with system notation ("C:\path name\file
name.ods") and with URL notation
"file:///C:/path%20name/file%20name.ods". Try the system notation.

For testing purposes, I made a copy of the file and used the
absolute path in system notation. The result is the same.

I did notice that — with relative or with absolute paths — that the
DDE() calls work in some contexts, but not in others. It seems very
very brittle and I cannot figure out why.

Call menu:Edit>Links to inspect links and delete unused links.

See my other question on the list: There are thousands of unused
links there and I can't delete them other than individually, which
can't be the solution.

I wouldn't be surprised if Libreoffice just can't handle all these
inactive links and chokes.

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