Tired of “[pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503]” Error? Read this article for complete instructions to solve this error easily and fast. The problem has two causes: 1.An incorrect search is made on that part of the URL. 2.You are trying to make the “[pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503]” a redirect to another part of the site. So let’s begin the fix process.
Figure 1: The error has 2 causes.
Solution 1:
If the following fix does not solve the issue, you will need to redirect the [pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503]’s, or else you will be loading redirect. If the cause is the URL of the site, you have to search your Google Spreadsheet to get the url. You should get something like this:
Figure 2: URL will be updated to the correct address.
Solution 2:
Fix The Solution #1
In the first solution to solve the URL, you did not update the URL of the page. This means when you reload the page, you will be reloading the URL from the spreadsheet. So to do this fix, in the bottom of the “bottom” of the code page, insert the below code:
[pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503] = link(path);
Figure 3: Insert the above code for correct URLs.
Fix The Solution #2
In the second solution, you will have to change the URL to the page.
To fix the above fix, replace the above line with the following:
[pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503] = link(path);
Figure 4: Insert the above code to the entire page.
To run this fix, change the URL to the required page, then reload the page. In our example, we have to make the file: http://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/
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Fix #1 (Bcc#2)
Explanation: In the URL, you added the “pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503”. When you search the spreadsheet in Google, this won’t bring up the “pii_email_bbc3ff95d349b30c2503”, it will bring up a “.” before it. So, to fix this fix, change the URL to the “.”, and then look in the spreadsheet to get the updated URL.
Fix #2 (Bcc#1)
Explanation: In the second solution, when you look in the spreadsheet for the URL to find, you will find the correct address in the “.”, not in the . Also, when you search for this page in Google, you will get the correct address. So this shows the correct path of the original URL.
Hope you have got the required solution to this problem, now go forth and play with spreadsheets!