ACC: "Incomplete Calculation" Error Opening Linked Microsoft Excel File (179588)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Access for Windows 95 7.0
- Microsoft Access 97
This article was previously published under Q179588 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
SYMPTOMS
When you open a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file that contains links to
another Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file, you receive one of the following
messages:
This document contains links. Re-establish links?
The workbook you opened contains automatic links to information in
another workbook. Do you want to update this workbook with changes
made to the other workbook?
If you click Yes, you receive the following error:
'<filename.xls>' contains incomplete calculation.
CAUSE
The spreadsheet file that you are opening contains links to a second
spreadsheet file, and the second spreadsheet file is the source of a linked
table in a Microsoft Access database. You receive the error after you have
updated the data in the Microsoft Access table that is linked to the second
spreadsheet file.
In Microsoft Access version 7.0, this error occurs when you export to the
Microsoft Excel 5-7 (*.xls) file format or to the Microsoft Excel 4 (*.xls)
file format. In Microsoft Access version 97, this error occurs when you export to the Microsoft Excel 97 (*.xls), Microsoft Excel 5-7 (*.xls), or the Microsoft Excel 4 (*.xls) file format.
WORKAROUND
To prevent this error from occurring, follow these steps:
- Start Microsoft Excel, and open the spreadsheet file that is the
source of the links in the file that you are trying to open.
- Press F9, or click Options on the Tools menu, and then click Calc Now on
the Calculation tab.
- Save and close the file.
- Open the spreadsheet file containing the links to the file that you
saved in step 3. Note that you do not receive an error message if you
click Yes when prompted to update or re-establish the links.
If your spreadsheet generates the error described in the "Symptoms" section
when you open it, you must follow these steps every time that you use
Microsoft Access to update the other spreadsheet that is the source of its
links.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Microsoft
Access listed at the beginning of this article.
REFERENCES
For more information about linking to Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files,
search the Help Index for "Microsoft Excel, importing and linking Excel
data" and display the topic "import or link data from a spreadsheet."
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbnofix KB179588 |
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