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Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some examples???


Thank you,


Charles


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On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Edit tab.
Clear the Ask to update automatic links check box. If the box is cleared,
the links are automatically updated, and no prompt is displayed.

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"Charles Phillips" wrote:

Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some examples???


Thank you,


Charles



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"Thank You" for the information.
Why did this happen???
Is there ANYTHING that can be done to keep this from happening???


Thank you,

Charles L. Phillips


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On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Edit tab.
Clear the Ask to update automatic links check box. If the box is cleared,
the links are automatically updated, and no prompt is displayed.

--
Gary's Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:

Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not

communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some examples???


Thank you,


Charles





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Perhaps the upgrade changed the value.


It probably will not happen again.
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Gary''s Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:


"Thank You" for the information.
Why did this happen???
Is there ANYTHING that can be done to keep this from happening???


Thank you,

Charles L. Phillips


"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
...


On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Edit tab.
Clear the Ask to update automatic links check box. If the box is cleared,
the links are automatically updated, and no prompt is displayed.

--
Gary's Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:

Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not

communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some examples???


Thank you,


Charles






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"Thank You"...


Charles L. Phillips


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Perhaps the upgrade changed the value.


It probably will not happen again.
--
Gary''s Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:


"Thank You" for the information.
Why did this happen???
Is there ANYTHING that can be done to keep this from happening???


Thank you,

Charles L. Phillips


"Gary''s Student" wrote in
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...


On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Edit tab.
Clear the Ask to update automatic links check box. If the box is
cleared,
the links are automatically updated, and no prompt is displayed.

--
Gary's Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:

Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not

communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some
examples???


Thank you,


Charles










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Problem resolved...


Thank you,


Charles L. Phillips



"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
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Perhaps the upgrade changed the value.


It probably will not happen again.
--
Gary''s Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:


"Thank You" for the information.
Why did this happen???
Is there ANYTHING that can be done to keep this from happening???


Thank you,

Charles L. Phillips


"Gary''s Student" wrote in
message
...


On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Edit tab.
Clear the Ask to update automatic links check box. If the box is
cleared,
the links are automatically updated, and no prompt is displayed.

--
Gary's Student
gsnu200710


"Charles Phillips" wrote:

Hello,
I just upgraded from MS-Office 97 to MS-Office 2003.
I have 2 files (file A and file B), that where linked to each.
If I entered data in file A, file B would show the data I entered.
Since upgrading to MS-Office 2003, file A and file B are not

communicating.
Can/will someone explain this to me, then point me to some
examples???


Thank you,


Charles








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