Can't Link to Worksheet with Exclamation Point in Name (111941)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 2000
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q111941 SYMPTOMS
If you link information from a Microsoft Excel worksheet to another
program (client program) and the worksheet name contains an exclamation
point (!), one of the following problems may occur:
- You receive an error message in the client program.
- The information appears in the client program, but the link cannot be
edited or updated.
WORKAROUND
To avoid this behavior when you link information from a Microsoft Excel
worksheet to a client program, make sure the worksheet name does not
contain an exclamation point. To rename a worksheet in a Microsoft
Excel workbook, point to Sheet on the Format menu, and click Rename on
the submenu.
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft Word for Windows
If you copy information from a worksheet when the name contains an
exclamation point and click Paste Special in a document in Microsoft Word,
the following options are available in the As list:
Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object
Formatted Text (RTF)
Unformatted Text
Picture
Bitmap (Windows version only)
If you click Formatted Text (RTF) and click Paste Link, the following
error message appears when you click OK:
Word cannot obtain the data for the Microsoft Excel Worksheet link.
If you select any of the other available options, and click OK with
the Paste Link option selected, the worksheet information appears in
the Word document. However the information is not updated when you
change the data in Microsoft Excel.
In Microsoft Excel 97, if you select any of the options in the Paste
Special Dialog Box and click Paste Link in Word 97, the following
error message appears:
Word cannot obtain the data for the Microsoft Excel Worksheet link.
Microsoft Write (Windows Only)
If you copy information from a worksheet when the name contains an
exclamation point, and click Paste Special in a document in Microsoft
Write, the following options are available in the Data Type list:
Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object
Picture
Bitmap
Text
The Paste Link button is not available when you click the Text option.
Note that this problem occurs even if the worksheet name does not
contain an exclamation point.
If you click any of the other options and click Paste Link, the
information appears in the Microsoft Write document. However, the
information is not updated when you change the source information. When
you edit the link in Microsoft Write, you receive the following error
message:
Linked document is unavailable.
When you update the link using the Links dialog box, you receive the
following error message:
The source document cannot be found.
Make sure that the object still exists in the source document, the
link is uncorrupted, and the source document is still available
(that is, it has not been deleted, moved, or renamed).
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbinterop kbprb kbualink97 KB111941 |
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