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Find external data
Didn't Bill Manville's program find that?
" wrote:
Actually, that was it... There was a reference in a named range (or
rather a #ref!)
They were probably reminants of a past functions which are no longer
needed.
Thanks for the help.
On Jul 31, 3:37 pm, " wrote:
Thanks, I have tried the search for "[" with no luck, I also tried
the findlink program with no luck. What about data imported from the
web? is there a way to determine any such import? or what if the
import is coming from a named range? (i have many named ranges, some
of which i am not sure what they do since other people have
contributed to the workbook).
Any further thoughts?
On Jul 31, 10:43 am, Dave Peterson wrote:
Maybe Bill Manville's FindLink program can help you find the problem link(s):http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm
" wrote:
I have a workbook that prompts me about external data everytime i save
it. There should be no external data. How do I find and remove these
sources?
It may be the result of moving sheets from one workbook to another, I
have attempted to update all formulas to reference only sources in the
current workbook. I just find and replaced [old workbook] with
nothing. I still get the pesky prompt.
thanks
-Josh
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