I have a PPTx with 30+ slides some of which have links to an Excel
workbook.
When I open the PPTx, even if I reply 'Cancel' to the update links
message, it still establishes the links (which takes a long time!).
It does not seem to matter if I have the links set to Manual or
Automatic.
If I open the workbook first, then open the PPTx it opens instantly
but I don't really want the workbook open.
If I save the PPTx as 97-2003 PPT; when I open it (in Compatibility
Mode), and reply 'Cancel' (to update links), it does NOT go get the
links.
All I really want to do is open the PPTx, not update links - anyone
got a different workaround or fix?
Steve.
Click the office button, click Prepare, click Edit Links.
You'll get the familiar link editing dialog from earlier versions of PPT where
you can set the links to manual updating.
The theory is that that should stop the updates from happening until you force
them to update.
As I say, that's the theory. I'm sticking to it until you try it out and tell
me that this is broken in 2007 too. <g>
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I have the same (or a similar) problem. Even after seetting "update" to
"manual" my links are updated as soon as I change something in Excel.
More in detail: I have an Excel spreadshett with some pivot tables. I copy a
pivot table into a powerpoint slide and then I want to chage a selection in
Excel and copy the new output from the pivot table to another slide. As long
as I do not break the link, a change in Excel updates the powerpoint slide. I
have the break the links!
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Heimo
> I have the same (or a similar) problem. Even after seetting "update" to
> "manual" my links are updated as soon as I change something in Excel.
>
> More in detail: I have an Excel spreadshett with some pivot tables. I copy a
> pivot table into a powerpoint slide and then I want to chage a selection in
> Excel and copy the new output from the pivot table to another slide.
Could you describe the steps you use to do this? That might help understand
what's going on. Thanks.
> As long
> as I do not break the link, a change in Excel updates the powerpoint slide. I
> have the break the links!
Steve,
We have the exact same problem. We can create a new Excel .xlsx chart
and then paste it (Paste Special - Paste Link) into a blank
Powerpoint .pptx presentation, then go into Edit Links and set it to
manual, then save the pptx file. When we re-open the powerpoint file,
Excel.exe will pop up in task manager and a progress bar pops up on
the screen.
This is causing major problems on some of our large presentations as
they can be linked to several excel files, some of which might be
locked by other employees (which is why we turn the links off).
I wonder whether you can replicate this issue (it happens on local and
networked drives) and whether there is a way around it?
Gawaine
(We have, of course, installed SP1 for Office2007)
An update on this isse:
We logged this call with Microsoft support (case no: SRQ080522600435)
Unfortunately, it is a known issue with no set timelines for the
release of a fix. Obviously not enough people have logged complaints
about it and as there is no resolution or workaround available they
want to close it as "Not Resolved".
Does anyone else experience the same issue? Have you told Microsoft?
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JFØ