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<div style="font-weight:bolder;line-height:1.8;">A detailed explanation of the individual steps</div>
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<p align="left">This is how you update linked Excel objects with firesys: <br><br>
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  <li> <p align="left"> You can update Excel contents in firesys in three different ways:</p></li>  
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  <li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 1: By using the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; function in the menu ribbon (shown in this video)</b></p></li>  
<div style="font-weight:bolder;line-height:1.8;">A detailed explanation of the individual steps</div>
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  <li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</p></li>  
  <li> <p align="left"> In the &ldquo;*Content&rdquo; menu ribbon, in the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; group, click on the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; button. A progress dialog appears.<br><b>Note:</b> The &ldquo;Update all Excel objects&rdquo; function is also available on the split button.</p></li>  
<p align="left">This is how you update linked Excel objects with firesys, in three different ways:  
  <li> <p align="left"> The Excel object was updated. </p></li>  
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<li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 1: By using the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; function in the menu ribbon (shown in this video)</b></p></li>  
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<li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</li>  
<li> <p align="left"> In the &ldquo;*Content&rdquo; menu ribbon, in the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; group, click on the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; button.
<br> &rarr; A progress dialog appears.
<br>'''Note:'''The &ldquo;Update all Excel objects&rdquo; function is also available on the split button.
<br> &rarr;The Excel object was updated. </li>
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<li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 2: By using the context-sensitive menu in firesys</b></p></li>
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<li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</p></li>  
<li> <p align="left"> Right-click in the object&rsquo;s area.
<br> &rarr;The context-sensitive menu appears.</p></li>
<li> <p align="left">Here you can select the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; function.
<br> &rarr; A progress dialog then appears.
<br> &rarr; The Excel object was updated. </p></li>
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<li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 3: By using the menu ribbon in the Excel data manager</b></p></li>
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<li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</p></li>
<li> <p align="left"> In the &ldquo;*Content&rdquo; menu ribbon, in the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; group, click on the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; button.
<br> &rarr;This opens the Excel data manager and the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; ribbon contains the update functions.
<li> <p align="left"> Here you can choose whether you want to update all or just the selected Excel objects.
<br> &rarr;A progress dialog then appears.
<br> &rarr; The Excel object(s) are updated. </p></li>
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  <li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 2: By using the context-sensitive menu in firesys</b></p></li>
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  <li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</p></li>
  <li> <p align="left"> Right-click in the object&rsquo;s area. The context-sensitive menu appears. Here you can select the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; function. A progress dialog then appears.</p></li>
  <li> <p align="left"> The Excel object was updated. </p></li>
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  <li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 3: By using the menu ribbon in the Excel data manager</b></p></li>
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  <li> <p align="left"> Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.</p></li>
  <li> <p align="left"> In the &ldquo;*Content&rdquo; menu ribbon, in the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; group, click on the &ldquo;Excel data manager&rdquo; button. This opens the Excel data manager and the &ldquo;Update&rdquo; ribbon contains the update functions. Here you can choose whether you want to update all or just the selected Excel objects. A progress dialog then appears.</p></li>
  <li> <p align="left"> The Excel object(s) are updated. </p></li>
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Aktuelle Version vom 8. August 2023, 09:56 Uhr


A detailed explanation of the individual steps

This is how you update linked Excel objects with firesys, in three different ways:

  • Option 1: By using the “Update” function in the menu ribbon (shown in this video)

    1. Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.

    2. In the “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Excel data manager” group, click on the “Update” button.
      → A progress dialog appears.
      Note:The “Update all Excel objects” function is also available on the split button.
      →The Excel object was updated.

  • Option 2: By using the context-sensitive menu in firesys

    1. Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.

    2. Right-click in the object’s area.
      →The context-sensitive menu appears.

    3. Here you can select the “Update” function.
      → A progress dialog then appears.
      → The Excel object was updated.

  • Option 3: By using the menu ribbon in the Excel data manager

    1. Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.

    2. In the “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Excel data manager” group, click on the “Excel data manager” button.
      →This opens the Excel data manager and the “Update” ribbon contains the update functions.

    3. Here you can choose whether you want to update all or just the selected Excel objects.
      →A progress dialog then appears.
      → The Excel object(s) are updated.