As-Lag
Structural
- Aug 6, 2019
- 56
Dear Forum
I have an excel workbook that refers to another workbook for data. This has worked for me for many years. Last week, I copied a sheet from a workbook that refers to the database to the database. The sheet was called MR. Things started happen in my other sheets and I traced the problem to the Name Manager; I found all the names had been duplicated with 'MR'! in Name. I deleted the sheet MR and they all disappeared. Then disaster - all my links when #NAME?.
Again, I traced the problem to be in the Names Manager. I opened two versions of Excel and opened a job in each. The "primary" excel had the #NAME? problem but the read-only Excel, the problem disappeared. I attach a screenshot showing the situations. It appears that the address to the database has been truncated. The workbook and database are in totally different folders, not in the same folder.
I am in the process of writing a bit of VBA to correct the problem when I discivered this anomoly. Any clues how I may fix the problem please?
Regards Daniel
I have an excel workbook that refers to another workbook for data. This has worked for me for many years. Last week, I copied a sheet from a workbook that refers to the database to the database. The sheet was called MR. Things started happen in my other sheets and I traced the problem to the Name Manager; I found all the names had been duplicated with 'MR'! in Name. I deleted the sheet MR and they all disappeared. Then disaster - all my links when #NAME?.
Again, I traced the problem to be in the Names Manager. I opened two versions of Excel and opened a job in each. The "primary" excel had the #NAME? problem but the read-only Excel, the problem disappeared. I attach a screenshot showing the situations. It appears that the address to the database has been truncated. The workbook and database are in totally different folders, not in the same folder.
I am in the process of writing a bit of VBA to correct the problem when I discivered this anomoly. Any clues how I may fix the problem please?
Regards Daniel