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    bfriis@gmail.com
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    Excel -> PowerPoint links

    Hi

    I have three projectors running different looping PPpresentations. The
    input to these presentations are alle links to various Excel
    spreadsheets. I have installed an add-in called UpdateLinks, that
    automatically updates all the links everytime the presentaions has
    completed a single loop. This is quite smart because the presentations
    now automatically updates 24/7 in our production environment, whitout
    any manual tasks.
    Here I have a problem. When another user is editing one of the Excel
    spreadsheets and the PPpresentation automatically tries to open the
    same spreadsheet for the update sequence, the presentation computer
    stops the presentation and displays a massage asking if if I want to
    open the file af Read-Only. Here we manually have to click "Read-Only"
    before the presentation again continues.
    I have tried to share the workbooks, because then the message does not
    appear, but then I am not able to edit fx. graphs in excel.
    What do I do, fx to make the computer automatically select the
    Read-Only option?
    Other ideas eaer welcome, thanx.


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    NAVEEN
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    RE: Excel -> PowerPoint links

    Hi bfriis@gmail.com,

    Great! I appreciate the procedure you are following for automatic
    presentations.

    And coming to your question ...
    Instead of linking directly the actual spreadsheets, you can link a copy of
    it. You have to make a temporary backup of each excel file either manually or
    you can write a procedure/ macro to do this process for creating a automatic
    back up every time the file is saved and you can use it to link to powerpoint
    presentation. While creating the back up you should check whether the
    temporary back up file is being used/opened by Powerpoint or not, if it is
    opened, you should postpone the back up process.

    Regards
    NAVEEN

    "bfriis@gmail.com" wrote:

    > Hi
    >
    > I have three projectors running different looping PPpresentations. The
    > input to these presentations are alle links to various Excel
    > spreadsheets. I have installed an add-in called UpdateLinks, that
    > automatically updates all the links everytime the presentaions has
    > completed a single loop. This is quite smart because the presentations
    > now automatically updates 24/7 in our production environment, whitout
    > any manual tasks.
    > Here I have a problem. When another user is editing one of the Excel
    > spreadsheets and the PPpresentation automatically tries to open the
    > same spreadsheet for the update sequence, the presentation computer
    > stops the presentation and displays a massage asking if if I want to
    > open the file af Read-Only. Here we manually have to click "Read-Only"
    > before the presentation again continues.
    > I have tried to share the workbooks, because then the message does not
    > appear, but then I am not able to edit fx. graphs in excel.
    > What do I do, fx to make the computer automatically select the
    > Read-Only option?
    > Other ideas eaer welcome, thanx.
    >
    >


  3. #3
    bfriis@gmail.com
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    Re: Excel -> PowerPoint links

    Hi Naveen

    This sounds a bit complicated, but it is a sollution for my problem.
    Can You give me some input for the ''save'+'check if in use'+'back
    up''-macro/procedure?


  4. #4
    bfriis@gmail.com
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    Re: Excel -> PowerPoint links

    BTW

    To solve this in a more simple manner. Is it not much simpler just to
    write a macro that automatically selects the read only button if the
    spreadsheet is open allready. If possible what would a macro/procedure
    like that look like?


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