Linked Cell in WK3/WK4 File Displays #NAME? or Zero (123267)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 95 7.0a
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0c
This article was previously published under Q123267 SYMPTOMS In Microsoft Excel, when you open a Lotus 1-2-3 WK3 or WK4
file that contains a link to a name in another Lotus 1-2-3 WK3 or WK4 file, one
of the following occurs if the name is defined on a worksheet other than the
first worksheet in the Lotus 1-2-3 file: Lotus WK3 File When you open the file, the linked cell displays the
value zero. Lotus WK4 FileWhen you open the file, you receive the following error
message: This document contains links. You can
re-establish them with the Edit Links command." When you choose OK,
the linked cell displays the #NAME? error value. CAUSE This behavior occurs when you open a WK3 or WK4 file that
references a name defined in another file, if the referenced file is not open,
because a reference to a name defined on a worksheet other than the first
worksheet in the file is not converted. For example, if you open a WK3 or WK4
file that contains the following formula
+<<TEST.WK4>>rangename
where rangename refers to B:A1 (B is the second worksheet in the file),
the cell that contains this formula displays the value zero (WK3) or the #NAME?
error value (WK4). In this case, choosing the Update Now button in
the Links dialog box does not update the link. WORKAROUND To work around this behavior, use any of the following
methods. Method 1 In Lotus 1-2-3, when you reference a range of cells in another
file, use the cell range reference, such as +<<TEST.WK4>>B:A1,
instead of a defined name. Method 2 In Microsoft Excel, open the referenced file either before or
after you open the file that contains the reference. Method 3 To save both the file that contains the reference, and the
referenced file to the Microsoft Excel Workbook format, follow these steps:
- Open the file that contains the reference.
- Choose Links from the Edit menu.
- Choose the Open Source button.
- Switch to the file that contains the reference. Save the
file to the Microsoft Excel Workbook format.
- Switch to the referenced file. Save the file to the
Microsoft Excel Workbook format.
This problem does not occur when you save the files to the
Microsoft Excel Workbook format. REFERENCES Lotus 1-2-3 WK4 File Converter README.TXT
For an
Overview Of Linking Microsoft Excel Workbooks, choose the Search button in Help
and type:
linking, workbooks
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/24/2006 |
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Keywords: | KB123267 |
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