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removing automatic link
God, what a usefull post!! The Add-In finally got rid of those annoying links
that Excel 2000 created automatically - even when I didn't want them.
Thanks to all!
"Ken Wright" wrote:
LOL - and the first thing I would have done had Graham sent me the workbook
would have been to run Findlink :-)
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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
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It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-)
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"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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Graham
When FindLinks.xla is installed and Find-Delete Links is checked in
Add-ins,
the add-in places a menu item "Findlinks" on the Tools menu.
Not the ToolsOptions menu.
Most add-ins do not work directly from ToolsAdd-ins. When
checked(loaded)
they will place a menu item or Toolbar from which you select the
operation.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 06:41:05 -0800, Graham Poole
wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Ken, not to mention your offer. In fact, the Paste
option is greyed out. I thought maybe it was to do with locked cells, so
I
went to Tools/Options and, Lo and Behold, there was "Find Links"!!!! I
had no
inkling it would have been placed there. The macro then ran perfectly and
found my link. Strange that it didn't work from Add-ins/ Find-Delete
Link.
Perhaps it's not even the same macro.
Cheers,
Graham
"Ken Wright" wrote:
Try looking in any named ranges you have. On a blank worksheet do
Insert /
Name / Paste List and see if the link is in there. This will list all
the
named ranges you have, along with the references.
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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
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"Graham Poole" <Graham wrote in
message
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I have tried this but the macro gave no response. I didn't knowingly
place
a
link in the wb and I don't know where it is. I have tried replacing
the
source with another wb having a specific string in each cell and then
looking
for the string. I couldn't find it.
I have enabled macros. What response is the macro supposed to give.
"Billing goddess" wrote:
Thank you, David, you're directions were great and it worked just
fine!
Paula
"David McRitchie" wrote:
Before or after installing it ?
To install first unzip the file into a folder. If you don't have
a
program
to unzip then you can get one free for home use here
http://www.ultimatezip.com
There will probably be instructions, if not, Tools, Addins,
but you
will have an .xla file
which you can install by going to Tools, Addins, Browse
button
to locate your addin. If you put your addin in one of the
folders
indicated in
the help for the the Browse button is would already be listed,
check
the box
and your addin is installed.
I believe the initial find is set up for #REF! which is a
broken
link
print appropriate button. I think there is the ability to look
at a
summary
listing rather than anwering to delete each link or not as
encountered.
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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov.
2001]
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
Search Page:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm
"Billing Goddess" <Billing
wrote in
message
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Thank you, but I am not sure how this add in works? Can you
assist?
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
try the following add-in to find/delete links:
http://www.bmsltd.ie/DLCount/DLCount...e=FindLink.zip
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
Billing goddess wrote:
Is there a way in Office 2000 that a link between two
workbooks
can
be removed? I know in 2003, when you click on edit/link you
can
remove the link, but i cannot locate the function in office
2000...
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