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Katherine C.
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Sharing links in Excel spreadsheet - opens dropbox but not link
Hi I hope someone can help with this probably simple problem. I have an excel spreadsheet that I want to share links to documents with. I find my document in dropbox, right click, share link get the address and then post this into excel as a hyperlink. Once the hyperlink opens it opens my dropbox to a blank page not to the specified document. How to do do this properly?
- Lea B.3New member | Level 1
Hi All,
Sharing a Dropbox link in a Excel file....
I have the same problem to... I have a Excel spread sheet we use to track estimates.. We have one folder on Dropbox with all our estimates in as pdf's, we want to email the Excel spreadsheet tracker out to colleagues allowing them to click on the shared hyperlink we have pasted on to the spread sheet taking them to each individual pdf, but when they click on the link they receive an error message "Cannot open the specified file" we know the links are live & the spread sheet is fully active with no restrictions, but what i find even more strange is if i email the the spread sheet back to myself, using the same PC i made the spread sheet with & me being spreadsheet author and Dropbox owner i to receive the same error message...
Im sure its a easy fix, but can someone please help us...?
Regards Lea.
- MarkSuper User II
It sounds like you've actually used relative links Lea - as in the work on that one machine only as they point to local folders (le. Lea's Work\Dropbox\Excel\Quotes). As soon as the excel file is ANYWHERE else those links fail.
The only way around it I can think is to use Shared Links which when clicked would open the Dropbox webpage and an electronic PDF for your staff to view.
- Lea B.3New member | Level 1
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your quick reply :)
Ive had a quick look, we have copied & pasted the 'shared' links from our Dropbox page on the DP website and still get the same error message.. :(
I will have another look tomorrow when i have a bit more time, but i believe we have tried all ways within the spreadsheet but with no joy. If we send the same links pasted in a email or even a text message they work perfectly...
Speak soon,
- MarkSuper User II
Hi again :)
If they work pasted in emails etc. then it isnt a Dropbox issue..... annoyingly it sounds like Excel is 'tweaking' them and doing something to the data. No idea what that is however!
One quick thing to check is that when you are using the links in Excel that Excel is told they are web links (so it is treating them as HTTP and not trying to open a folder on your machine).
- Susan C.30New member | Level 2
Well done Lea! I think you've cracked it. This is indirect, but it does work.
Thank you.
Susan
- Lea B.3New member | Level 1
:)
- Kat P.3New member | Level 1
Good point Lea, I was having the problem with shared dropbox folders.
I wonder if you get around that problem by getting the dropbox file's share link (share file to people who have the link), and then just copy that into the Excel hyperlink box?
- Susan C.30New member | Level 2
Amit, mine do open on a single click.
- BarbaraHarrisExplorer | Level 3
Hello all; I have set up a spreadsheet of nominations where each record has a hyperlink to suppporting documents. (I used Insert hyperlink and all the documents are in the same dropbox folder as the excel workbook) The aim is to share this with the judges so that they can all read the material. I shared a link but when I tested it, the hyperlinks didn't work.
- MarkSuper User II
The links wont work Barbara because as has been said the links are for your specific machine only. As soon as you are not on your machine the links are broken and so wont work.
You need to use a different way to link the things together I'm afraid.
Maybe used Shared Links?
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