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Old 06-11-2014, 09:49 AM
SusieBennett SusieBennett is offline How do I change Excel Chart Object link references from UNC to drive letter? Windows 7 64bit How do I change Excel Chart Object link references from UNC to drive letter? Office 2010 64bit
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Unhappy Edit Links / Change Source doesn't solve it

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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
If you add the 'Edit Links' icon to Word's QAT, you can use that to change the link path, via its 'change source' button.
Hi Paul,

Thanks for the suggestion. I gave that a try, and saw that I get the same menu as when I right-click the chart and select Edit Links. I typed in the source name the way I wanted it to be (using the drive letter), but then Word changed it right back to the UNC.

Maybe someone else has experienced the same thing and found a solution to this?

Thanks!

Susie

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