To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods to update the links in the workbook, as appropriate for your situation.
Note You may have to close and then reopen the workbook when you use some of the following methods.
Method 1: Manually update the links
To manually update the links in the workbook, follow these steps:
- With the workbook open, click the Data tab.
- In the Connections group, click Edit Links.
- Click the link that you want to update, and then click Update Values.
- Click Close to close the Edit Links dialog box.
Method 2: Set the links to update automatically
If you receive the security warning message that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section, follow these steps:
- In the security warning message, click Options.
- Click Enable this content, and then click OK.
Method 3: Change the startup prompt for the workbook
To change the startup prompt for the workbook, follow these steps:
- With the workbook open, click the Data tab.
- In the Connections group, click Edit Links.
- Click Startup Prompt.
- Click Let users choose to display the alert or not, and then click OK.
- Click Close to close the Edit Links dialog box.
Method 4: Enable the automatic update for data connections or workbook links in the Trust Center
To enable the automatic update for data connections or workbook links in the
External Content section of the Trust Center, follow these steps:
- Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options.
- Click Trust Center.
- Click Trust Center Settings.
- Click External Content.
- Click to select the following options, as appropriate for your situation:
- Prompt user about Data Connections
- Prompt user on automatic update for Workbook Links
- Click OK to close the Trust Center dialog box.
- Click OK to close the Excel Options dialog box.