Cannot Change LINK Source File to Different Excel Worksheet |
Q113482
In Word 6.0 for Windows, if you open a Word 2.x for Windows file that
contains a link to a Microsoft Excel worksheet, you cannot change to a
different source file. In Word, you can choose Links from the Edit menu,
choose the Change Source button, select a new worksheet as a source file,
and then choose OK; Word lists the new worksheet name in the Edit Links
dialog box, and you can choose OK. However, the original Microsoft Excel
worksheet continues to appear in the document and, if you re-open the
Edit Links dialog box, Word again lists the original Microsoft Excel
worksheet as the source file (as if you never choose the Change Source
button and changed the source file).
This only happens with documents you created in Word 2.x. It does not
happen with a document you originally created in Word 6.0.
Your Windows REG.DAT file does not contain a valid path to Microsoft Excel.
Method 1: Use the instructions below to update your REG.DAT file so it
points to the correct location of Microsoft Excel. The advantage
of this method is that it corrects the problem for all Word 2.x
files that contain a link to a Microsoft Excel worksheet.
OLE2.REG (located in your <WINDOWS>\SYSTEM subdirectory)
WINWORD6.REG (located in your Word 6.0 program directory) Information in <PATH>\OLE2.REG has been successfully registered in the registration database.
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