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Problems saving a worksheet with links
Does anyone know how I can resolve this issue ... I have a directory which
contains 129 worksheets which have links to external data (in a Master Spreadsheet) -- I need to copy these files into a New Directory, but kee the Master Spreadsheet (which they are linked to) in the original location. If I do a simple Cut & Past, the Reference Link to the Master Spreadsheet gets moved to the New Directory (where the file does not exist), but if I open the worksheet (in the original directory/location) and Save As to the New Directory, the worksheet saved in the New Directory maintains its link to the Master Spreadsheet in the original directory/location. I hope I've explained this clearly. Here's my problem -- it's a bit time consuming to have to open each and every worksheet and Save As to the New Location -- I'm not sure if a Batch File (or Dos Command xcopy) would solve this -- Is there some code I could use to Open each worksheet, Save As to the New directory, Close, then perform this on each of the .xls files in the original directory? If so, could you please point me in the direction with an example of the code. Example: Files in C:\Temp (a.xls, b.xls, c.xls) Copied to C:\Budget Many Thanks in Advance. |
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