From: Karol Kozimor on 19 May 2010 09:01 Hi, I have an excel file and a presentation, both placed in different directories on a network share mapped to a network drive. I then copy a graph or a spreadsheet range from the .xls file to the presentation, using Paste Special -> Paste Link. I check the link in the Edit Links dialog and it shows the absolute path to the object ("\\network\share \directory\file.xlsm!sheet[file.xlsm]sheet chart_id"; don't ask me why it's like that). All's good, so I hit save and close the presentation. I then reopen the same presentation immediately and check Edit Links again. in 2/3 (?) of the cases the path element of the link I just pasted will now be truncated, and the link will show as relative instead. Attempts to update it (manually or automatically) will fail as the linked file is in a different directory. If I hit Change Source and navigate to the right file, the path will fix itself (though usually still remain relative, ie. "..\file.xlsm") and the link will subsequently work all the time. Has anyone seen this bug? Is there a way to avoid it? The files need to stay in different directories for reasons that are beyond my control I'm afraid. Best regards, Karol Kozimor
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