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Excel 07 breaking links
We have a document on a shared drive that we update often and hyperlink to
other documents. Currently, I created a link to a Word doc but when I email it to a colleague, her link looks for the doc on her C drive. We've done this many times with no problem. We have removed and retried creating the link several times, have moved it to a higher level folder on the shared drive, and have gone to the drive and found the doc, just to be sure it was put in the right place. Does anyone know what this problem might be? Thank you. |
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"LisaK" wrote in message ... We have a document on a shared drive that we update often and hyperlink to other documents. Currently, I created a link to a Word doc but when I it to a colleague, her link looks for the doc on her C drive. We've done this many times with no problem. We have removed and retried creating the link several times, have moved it to a higher level folder on the shared drive, and have gone to the drive and found the doc, just to be sure it was put in the right place. Does anyone know what this problem might be? Thank you. You have to save it somewhere on hard-drive and reopen it. If you open attachments from email, then the link does not work. Otherwise, if you have sent just a hyperlink like - file://C:\\Shared folder\Shared document.doc - then it open that from local drive. I prefer this version - \\server\shared folder\Shared document.doc -. Anyway, any of those does not open anything, if you have made link to a Word document and you have opened that as attachment from mail. Hope this give an advice? JG |
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I'm not sure I agree with this. We've been using links in this way for
years, and it has worked. The document is being opened by people within the group, not being sent outside the company or anything like that. Maybe I'm missing something, as I don't find this answer to be clear. "Jeff Gordon" wrote: "LisaK" wrote in message ... We have a document on a shared drive that we update often and hyperlink to other documents. Currently, I created a link to a Word doc but when I it to a colleague, her link looks for the doc on her C drive. We've done this many times with no problem. We have removed and retried creating the link several times, have moved it to a higher level folder on the shared drive, and have gone to the drive and found the doc, just to be sure it was put in the right place. Does anyone know what this problem might be? Thank you. You have to save it somewhere on hard-drive and reopen it. If you open attachments from email, then the link does not work. Otherwise, if you have sent just a hyperlink like - file://C:\\Shared folder\Shared document.doc - then it open that from local drive. I prefer this version - \\server\shared folder\Shared document.doc -. Anyway, any of those does not open anything, if you have made link to a Word document and you have opened that as attachment from mail. Hope this give an advice? JG |
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Hi!
Let me know, how the link look like. JG "LisaK" wrote in message ... I'm not sure I agree with this. We've been using links in this way for years, and it has worked. The document is being opened by people within the group, not being sent outside the company or anything like that. Maybe I'm missing something, as I don't find this answer to be clear. "Jeff Gordon" wrote: |
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Hi Lisa,
I saw your other post as well. The forward slash "/" is UNC convention. The backslash "\" is windows path convention. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_(computing) I would say Excel is confused as to what the link should be if your seeing both slashes. C:\ will assumed to be a drive on the local machine, unless your company has mapped "C:" as a network drive you will run into problems. You mentioned hyperlinks. Are the hyperlinks or Excel links? Stick with //server/share to avoid problems. You never know when a drive is going to get remapped. John "LisaK" wrote in message ... I'm not sure I agree with this. We've been using links in this way for years, and it has worked. The document is being opened by people within the group, not being sent outside the company or anything like that. Maybe I'm missing something, as I don't find this answer to be clear. "Jeff Gordon" wrote: "LisaK" wrote in message ... We have a document on a shared drive that we update often and hyperlink to other documents. Currently, I created a link to a Word doc but when I it to a colleague, her link looks for the doc on her C drive. We've done this many times with no problem. We have removed and retried creating the link several times, have moved it to a higher level folder on the shared drive, and have gone to the drive and found the doc, just to be sure it was put in the right place. Does anyone know what this problem might be? Thank you. You have to save it somewhere on hard-drive and reopen it. If you open attachments from email, then the link does not work. Otherwise, if you have sent just a hyperlink like - file://C:\\Shared folder\Shared document.doc - then it open that from local drive. I prefer this version - \\server\shared folder\Shared document.doc -. Anyway, any of those does not open anything, if you have made link to a Word document and you have opened that as attachment from mail. Hope this give an advice? JG |
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LisaK, we have this same issue in our Excel 2007 files sometimes. I am
really curious if you have solved it. We have hyperlinks to files on our internal LAN SharePoint servers. The hyperlinks work fine for me and others. But every so often someone opens the Excel file and resaves it (without deliberately editting any of the hyperlinks) and suddenly all of the hyperlinks no longer point to the server location but instead to that person's C:\ drive (which of course is wrong, so the link is broken now forever). Re-fixed the hyperlink just starts the process all over again, the links always break/re-point to the wrong location. Folks are not saving the file to their C: drive at all. It is very strange, and I would like someone from Microsoft (or others who can) to explain why Excel would change the "absolute" (not "relative") file path designated in the Hyperlink in Excel 2007. |
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Gman,
I am having this same problem exactly and have yet to find a solution. Even after fixing the links to point back to their original location, they eventually go back to pointing to the user's C:\ drive. As with your issue both users are using Office 2007, so there isn't any compatability issues. Anyone who could resolve or assist in this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks "theGman" wrote: LisaK, we have this same issue in our Excel 2007 files sometimes. I am really curious if you have solved it. We have hyperlinks to files on our internal LAN SharePoint servers. The hyperlinks work fine for me and others. But every so often someone opens the Excel file and resaves it (without deliberately editting any of the hyperlinks) and suddenly all of the hyperlinks no longer point to the server location but instead to that person's C:\ drive (which of course is wrong, so the link is broken now forever). Re-fixed the hyperlink just starts the process all over again, the links always break/re-point to the wrong location. Folks are not saving the file to their C: drive at all. It is very strange, and I would like someone from Microsoft (or others who can) to explain why Excel would change the "absolute" (not "relative") file path designated in the Hyperlink in Excel 2007. |
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Gman,
Yup, I have the exact same problem, but mine happens in Word too. We have coworkers collaborating on a document, but when I go to do the final review, all sharepoint hyperlinks (Intranet) are converted to C drive links and are unusable. I am going to play with some document library settings. I seem to remember a setting that allows checked-out documents to be stored on the local drive until they are checked back in. I wonder if that is causing the problem....For me, it is very frustrating because some documents have literally a hundred hyperlinks to internal forms and info. Funny, the internet (external) links don't get changed at all. |
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Just to add another me too:
Hyperlinks like http://mycompany.com/folder/this.xls in an excel spreadsheet are getting converted to file:///c:\my documents\folder\this.xls. It seems to be when saving the excel file into a Sharepoint 2007 document library. "Metoo" wrote: Gman, Yup, I have the exact same problem, but mine happens in Word too. We have coworkers collaborating on a document, but when I go to do the final review, all sharepoint hyperlinks (Intranet) are converted to C drive links and are unusable. I am going to play with some document library settings. I seem to remember a setting that allows checked-out documents to be stored on the local drive until they are checked back in. I wonder if that is causing the problem....For me, it is very frustrating because some documents have literally a hundred hyperlinks to internal forms and info. Funny, the internet (external) links don't get changed at all. |
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If the links were originally to files in the same folder as the
spreadsheet (or possibly sub-folders thereof) then Excel will hold them as relative links by default. So, when the spreadsheet gets moved somewhere else the links will be interpreted as relative to that new folder and the files may well not reside there. I recommend trying the following (2003 or earlier): File Properties Summary Hyperlink Base: \\SomeNonServer\SomeNonFolder In Excel 2007 you get there by [that's progress for you!]: Office Button Prepare Properties Document Properties Advanced Properties Summary This will force Excel to hold hyperlinks as absolute rather than relative to its assumed base (the folder it came from). Then remake any links which are not pointing to the right place. If you try this, please post back here with the results so that others can tell whether the advice is worth following or not. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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Hi,
I tried following these steps below and still had the same problem. When I email the file, its converting the file path from +\\miscserver\miscfolder to this: =+'C:\Documents and Settings\jlastname\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\ Could it be an issue with Outlook or using Excel 2007? We don't remember having this issue before and all of my co-workers have the same permissions and access rights. Thank you, Jazmin "Bill Manville" wrote: If the links were originally to files in the same folder as the spreadsheet (or possibly sub-folders thereof) then Excel will hold them as relative links by default. So, when the spreadsheet gets moved somewhere else the links will be interpreted as relative to that new folder and the files may well not reside there. I recommend trying the following (2003 or earlier): File Properties Summary Hyperlink Base: \\SomeNonServer\SomeNonFolder In Excel 2007 you get there by [that's progress for you!]: Office Button Prepare Properties Document Properties Advanced Properties Summary This will force Excel to hold hyperlinks as absolute rather than relative to its assumed base (the folder it came from). Then remake any links which are not pointing to the right place. If you try this, please post back here with the results so that others can tell whether the advice is worth following or not. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup . |
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The solution I proposed was specifically for hyperlinks.
It won't have any effect on Excel (formula) links such as those you describe. Formula links are held as relative if the source workbook is in the same folder as the destination workbook, or a sub-folder of it. [Which is good if different users use different drive mappings or if the files are moved as a set to a different location, but bad in your case of emailing the file] For formula links, I suggest you do the following: - in Excel, open the file from its network location - save it to a local folder. That will make the links non-relative - send the local version by email. Of course, the recipient will likely be unable to access the source files. (Because if he could then you could just send him a link to the file instead of the whole file) Please let us know how you get on with this approach. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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