At 18:37 10/09/2012 +0200, Ennio Sr wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:26 08/09/2012 +0200, Ennio Sr wrote:
Sorry to come back to an issue already raised in a post a few days ago, but either I'm doing something very stupid or it might be a bug. Working with ooo-build 3.2.1.4. Debian package 1:3.2-1-11+squeeze7 I found out that a link to another spreadsheet might not work when the latter is less than a very simple ss.

On my PC, crossed links between First.ods and Second.ods work, whereas neither of the two would get the link to the bank_short.ods...

Er, that's because the reference in First.ods is to bank.ods, whereas the file you have supplied is (as you say) actually titled bank_short.ods. The reference is also to the containing folder instead of to the folder of the other files, but it may be that this is where your file resides. (You didn't explain that.)

Unfortunately, at my end the link is not working: ...

I know!  And I told you why.

I can assure you that all three files are in the same dir ...

Good-oh!  In that case, the reference in First.ods to bank.ods is doubly wrong.

If they work on your PC, ...

What?! Where did that come from? I made no suggestion that your link worked: on the contrary, I explained why it didn't!

I say again: in the copy of First.ods you posted, the rogue link was to a file called bank.ods in the parent directory. You provided no file called bank.ods; instead you provided a file called bank_short.ods which you now confirm is in the same directory. Your link will not work until you correct it to address the actual file.

Brian Barker


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