lrobbo314
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Hello all,
I created an Excel spreadsheet using PowerPivot. The tables is PowerPivot are linked to an Access database. Both of these files are saved on my desktop.
On my computer, and the computers of my co-workers in the office, the Excel file works fine.
But, when I send the file out to the people who it was created for, it doesn't.
They get the "We couldn't load the Data Model. This may be because the Data Model in this workgroup is damaged" error message.
Furthermore, when they open a blank spreadsheet and try to open PowerPivot, they get the same error.
I tried opening up the Add-ins options and removing and reinstalling the PowerPivot add-in. I also tried to ensure that all of the settings were the same. We are all working with Excel 2013.
I have no idea what the issue is or how to fix it.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I created an Excel spreadsheet using PowerPivot. The tables is PowerPivot are linked to an Access database. Both of these files are saved on my desktop.
On my computer, and the computers of my co-workers in the office, the Excel file works fine.
But, when I send the file out to the people who it was created for, it doesn't.
They get the "We couldn't load the Data Model. This may be because the Data Model in this workgroup is damaged" error message.
Furthermore, when they open a blank spreadsheet and try to open PowerPivot, they get the same error.
I tried opening up the Add-ins options and removing and reinstalling the PowerPivot add-in. I also tried to ensure that all of the settings were the same. We are all working with Excel 2013.
I have no idea what the issue is or how to fix it.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.