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Value Errors with EXCEL XP not showing up in EXCEL 2000



 
 
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Old November 4th, 2003, 03:48 AM
Phil N
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Default Value Errors with EXCEL XP not showing up in EXCEL 2000

We have an EXCEL spreadsheet that has been created with Automatic
links. When you send this EXCEL spreadsheet to a user that have EXCEL
XP office, the user opens up the EXCEL spreadsheet with Value
"##Value##" Errors. If the user is using EXCEL 2000, 98, or lower,
the EXCEL spreadsheet will open up successfully. We have some users
with EXCEL XP office and other users just using EXCEL 98 or 2000. Is
there any settings, we can use so users with EXCEL XP does not receive
any "Value" errors? Can you help?

Thanks,

Phil
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Old July 19th, 2005, 02:38 PM
goodguy goodguy is offline
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Originally Posted by Phil N
We have an EXCEL spreadsheet that has been created with Automatic
links. When you send this EXCEL spreadsheet to a user that have EXCEL
XP office, the user opens up the EXCEL spreadsheet with Value
"##Value##" Errors. If the user is using EXCEL 2000, 98, or lower,
the EXCEL spreadsheet will open up successfully. We have some users
with EXCEL XP office and other users just using EXCEL 98 or 2000. Is
there any settings, we can use so users with EXCEL XP does not receive
any "Value" errors? Can you help?

Thanks,

Phil
See Microsoft KB article 327006 "External links may update when you open a file that was last saved in a previous version of Excel"
 




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