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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, in three different ways: | |||
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<li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 1: By using the “Update” 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 “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Excel data manager” group, click on the “Update” button. | |||
<br> → A progress dialog appears. | |||
<br>'''Note:'''The “Update all Excel objects” function is also available on the split button. | |||
<br> →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’s area. | |||
<br> →The context-sensitive menu appears.</p></li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Here you can select the “Update” function. | |||
<br> → A progress dialog then appears. | |||
<br> → The Excel object was updated. </p></li> | |||
</ol> | |||
<li> <p align="left"> <b>Option 3: By using the menu ribbon in the Excel data manager</b></p></li> | |||
<ol> | |||
<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 “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Excel data manager” group, click on the “Excel data manager” button. | |||
<br> →This opens the Excel data manager and the “Update” 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> →A progress dialog then appears. | |||
<br> → The Excel object(s) are updated. </p></li> | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 8. August 2023, 09:56 Uhr
This is how you update linked Excel objects with firesys, in three different ways:
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Option 1: By using the “Update” function in the menu ribbon (shown in this video)
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Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.
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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
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Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.
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Right-click in the object’s area.
→The context-sensitive menu appears. -
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
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Use the mouse pointer to select a linked Excel object that you want to update.
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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. -
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.