According to him, nothing was deleted. But when it comes to users, I trust them as far as i can throw them. I'll check it out, thanks.
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Browse All TopicsOne of our users has created a power point file with some embedded excel files. The excel files were not imported, they were created within excel, merely the data was copy and pasted across. most of the items can be double clicked and re-edited, however one or two of them return this error:
"the server application source file or item cannot be found or returned an unknown error"
I've had a look and a lot of people talked about talked about "org chart" but I didn't think 2003 used that. I tried to install/update it anyway, which made no difference. I don't believe its a corrupt install of the office suite as it does it on any machine.
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From what i gather, its only the data that was copied and pasted across, the original excel files were deleted (but i can get them back). I tested this myself, by creating a powerpoint, inserting a worksheet, copying the data across and deleting the excel file. I was still able to edit the powerpoints worksheet.
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ0
If the excel data was copied and pasted, the data was linked to the orginal excel file. Since they were deleted, the links are broken. You'll need to resore the orginal files to the orginal location.
See this about embedding the data: http://office.microsoft.co
And this: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ0
Posted on: 11/06/09 05:10 AM, ID: 25758132
"clevelandfire:From what i gather, its only the data that was copied and pasted across, the original excel files were deleted (but i can get them back). I tested this myself, by creating a powerpoint, inserting a worksheet, copying the data across and deleting the excel file. I was still able to edit the powerpoints worksheet."
I believe the orginal user pasted as a link and clevelandfire pasted embedded.
Were the original excel files restored? Make sure charts are embedded and not linked.
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by: INHOUSERESPosted on 2009-11-06 at 02:21:11ID: 25757920
If the data has been pasted as a link, it needs access to the source file.
If the source file is on someone's local machine and the document is being opened on another machine, it wont be able to find the original document.