How to Disable update links message during opening excel file?

Anonymous
2023-07-14T14:00:09+00:00
Microsoft 365 and Office | Excel | Other | Windows

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-07-16T15:22:25+00:00

    When I set following option, then following message is gone

    Step 1 : Tool > Option > Unclick Auto update link

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    Step 2: but I also set following option

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    This Startup Prompt option is update link in step 2, but Auto update link is unselected in Step 1.

    I would like to know on what is going on for those setting.

    Step 1 is not auto update link

    Step 2 is update link

    That is confusing

    Do you have any suggestions?

    Thank you very much for any suggestions (^v^)

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-18T13:52:51+00:00

    Hello,

    I’m Babatunde, kindly take note that we are all end users in this forum like yourself.

    To eliminate the update links message when opening an Excel file, perform the following steps:

    • Launch the Excel workbook containing the external links. • Navigate to the "Data" tab on the Excel ribbon. • Locate the "Edit Links" option in the Connections group and click on it. • In the "Edit Links" dialog box, proceed to the bottom and click the "Startup Prompt" button. • Inside the "Startup Prompt" dialog, you have two options to choose from: • Select "Don't display the alert and don't update automatic links" to suppress the message and prevent link updates. • Choose "Don't display the alert and update links" to suppress the message and enable automatic link updates. • Confirm your selection by clicking "OK" and close the "Startup Prompt" dialog. • To finalize the process, click "Close" on the "Edit Links" dialog box. • After completing these steps, the update links message should no longer appear when you open the workbook. If the issue persists, ensure that the links within the workbook are valid and not broken. Additionally, consider updating your Excel version if you are using an outdated version like Excel 2003, as it may lack support for certain features or settings available in newer versions.

    Thanks Babatunde

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