Can someone help me what I think should be an easy task but is proving anything but in Word 2007. I use documents in word that contain excel tables to hold data that require formula. The results in the first table affect the data presented in the second table & so on. I assumed that a simple "Paste Link" would do the trick but although I can do the link when changing the data in the first table, the data in the second remains unchanged. When I then go into the table to view the cell formula there is a reference to the first table but the cell addrees appears as RxCx & then displays an error ##REF in the cell. Having followed some of the discussions I have upgraded with all the current upgrades for Office, however, this only had the effect of causing my original file to become corrupt & cannot now be open. This is so frustrating, any clues anyone?
On Aug 5, 5:28 pm, Mac NorLog wrote: > Can someone help me what I think should be an easy task but is proving > anything but in Word 2007. I use documents in word that contain excel tables > to hold data that require formula. The results in the first table affect the > data presented in the second table & so on. I assumed that a simple "Paste > Link" would do the trick but although I can do the link when changing the > data in the first table, the data in the second remains unchanged. When I > then go into the table to view the cell formula there is a reference to the > first table but the cell addrees appears as RxCx & then displays an error > ##REF in the cell. Having followed some of the discussions I have upgraded > with all the current upgrades for Office, however, this only had the effect > of causing my original file to become corrupt & cannot now be open. > This is so frustrating, any clues anyone? This newsgroup focuses on Microsoft Content Management Server related questions. Please post your question into a Office related newsgroup.