"You cannot open two documents with the same name" message problem

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Hi All,



I am wondering if anyone has a solution on this.



There is a Word 2007 file (docx) that has links to an Excel file.

They are both resided in the same folder. When the files are moved to

another folder, the link path does not get updated – which I

understand. But when the Word file is first opened, the following

message came up:



A document with the name "xxx.xlsm" is already open. You cannot open

two documents with the same name, even if the documents are in

different folders. To open the second documents, either close the

document that's currently open, or rename one of the documents.



(Notice that it does not matter if the source file is xlsm or xlsx.)



This message would come up for every links in the file. One has to

keep clicking the [Ok] button to by pass this. If there are 100 links

in the file, one would have to click 100 times. Unfortunately, there

are over 100 files like that and some may contains hundreds of

links.



(Also, when the Word docx is opened, Excel also came up in the

background - as shown in the Windows Task Manager.)



The problem would occur whether the Excel source file is opened or

not. When I save the 2007 docx file into 2003 doc file, there is no

such problem for the 2003 doc file.



You may replicate the error following the simple steps below:

1. Create a link from an Excel xlsx or xlsm file (say in cell A1) into

a Word 2007 docx (using paste special.. with the link button checked)

and save both files in “Folder 1â€.

2. Copy the folder with the two files and rename the folder to “Folder

2â€.

3. Open the Word file from folder 2.



When you have done all these you will encounter the error.



Could anyone help?



Anthony
 
Hi Anthony,



See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.general.



Please don't post the same question multiple times in different newsgroups - you can post to multiple newsgroups simultaneously, if

need be, so that an answer in one newsgroup propagates to all.



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Cheers

macropod

[Microsoft MVP - Word]





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Hi All,



I am wondering if anyone has a solution on this.



There is a Word 2007 file (docx) that has links to an Excel file.

They are both resided in the same folder. When the files are moved to

another folder, the link path does not get updated – which I

understand. But when the Word file is first opened, the following

message came up:



A document with the name "xxx.xlsm" is already open. You cannot open

two documents with the same name, even if the documents are in

different folders. To open the second documents, either close the

document that's currently open, or rename one of the documents.



(Notice that it does not matter if the source file is xlsm or xlsx.)



This message would come up for every links in the file. One has to

keep clicking the [Ok] button to by pass this. If there are 100 links

in the file, one would have to click 100 times. Unfortunately, there

are over 100 files like that and some may contains hundreds of

links.



(Also, when the Word docx is opened, Excel also came up in the

background - as shown in the Windows Task Manager.)



The problem would occur whether the Excel source file is opened or

not. When I save the 2007 docx file into 2003 doc file, there is no

such problem for the 2003 doc file.



You may replicate the error following the simple steps below:

1. Create a link from an Excel xlsx or xlsm file (say in cell A1) into

a Word 2007 docx (using paste special.. with the link button checked)

and save both files in “Folder 1â€.

2. Copy the folder with the two files and rename the folder to “Folder

2â€.

3. Open the Word file from folder 2.



When you have done all these you will encounter the error.



Could anyone help?



Anthony
 
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