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Reopening will cause any changes you made to be discarded.
If you don't need the link to be a live one then just copy pictures of
the charts from Excel and paste into PowerPoint. You could make a macro to do this for you which you could run after updating the workbook (or automatically on saving the workbook). But if you really need it to be live; we can't change what PowerPoint does - if it is going to open the file 5 times then can we stop Excel from complaining about the file being open already? If you are getting that message it will usually be because on opening the workbook changes are being made to it. Either by a macro or by a function (like TODAY() or NOW()) in a worksheet formula. If you can eliminate these changes on open then the message should not appear. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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