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Applies to: @RISK 6.x/7.x, Professional and Industrial Editions
I moved or renamed my Excel or Project file. Now, when I open it in @RISK doesn't link to the .MPP file automatically. I tried to restore the link in Project Settings, but I can't open that dialog because I don't have a project open. What can I do?
You can re-establish the link by creating a name RISKMPPPath in the Excel workbook.
In Excel 2007 or newer:
If the RiskMPPPath name exists but the Edit button is grayed out, the current sheet may be protected. Right-click on the tab for this sheet and select Unprotect Sheet. If Unprotect Sheet doesn't appear, the sheet is not protected but the workbook may be. Verify that it is not read only and not protected from editing.
In Excel 2003:
If the RiskMPPPath name exists but Excel won't let you edit the reference, the current sheet may be protected. Click Tools » Protection » Unprotect Sheet. If Unprotect Sheet doesn't appear, the sheet is not protected but the workbook may be. Verify that it is not read only and not protected from editing.
Last edited: 2015-10-15