Link Issu and UNC path?

wmtsub

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I copied a range of cells and pasted them into anew WB as links. This works fine on my pc but on my co-workers it does not.
Seems the drive is mapped as "X" rather than "Z". I can overcome this on a user by user basis but would prefer a bettter solution.
Suggestions?


Range("B2").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "='Z:\.. M A T R A C T S\ES\[Supking.xlsm]VENETED'!RC"<strike></strike>
 

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