XL: Links May Not Work After Moving Mac File to Excel for Windows

ID: Q101341


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

When you transfer files from Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh to Microsoft Excel for Windows, you may encounter linking problems if you are working with linked files.


CAUSE

This problem with linked files occurs because the Macintosh operating system allows you to create filenames that can exceed the eight-character limit imposed by MS-DOS. In addition, the Macintosh operating system allows you to include spaces and almost all punctuation in a filename.

Because of these differences in filenames, if a file is transferred (regardless of whether it is by Apple File Exchange or over a network), the possibility exists that the filename will be truncated. A truncated filename will impair any links that exist between the worksheets: since the name of the file has changed, Microsoft Excel will not be able to locate the file to which the link is pointing.

Note that Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0, and Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows both support long file names. For this reason, the problem described above will be much less likely to occur when using these versions of Microsoft Excel.


WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, either:


MORE INFORMATION

If the links on the worksheet point to a function macro on a macro sheet, you must manually open the macro sheet the first time you want to use it.


REFERENCES

"User's Guide 1", version 4.0, pages 362-368
"User's Guide", version 3.0, pages 307-316

Additional query words: 4.00a 3.0


Keywords          : kbinterop 
Version           : WINDOWS:2.0,3.0,4.0; MACINTOSH:2.0,3.0,4.0
Platform          : MACINTOSH WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: April 5, 1999