Make some search with keywords "find link", you'll find many answers, e.g.
Paul's and Max's ones:
Try Bill Manville's excellent "FindLink" utility?
It's available at Stephen Bullen's page:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm
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Max
Singapore
go to the edit menu and down near the bottom the links option should be NOT
greyed out,click on that and you choose the break links option......or use
find to find all references to other workbooks
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paul
Regards,
Stefi
HBj ezt *rta:
Hello,
I have a lot of Excel workbooks (2000/2003 and 2007). In some of them I
have used external links in worksheet cells - like VLOOKUP etc. I have
however removed those formulas, but nevertheless, when I open such a
workbook, Excel wants still refresh the links. I have searched in
worksheets, macros and Add-Ins for scraps of those links, but never found
any. Today I created a new workbook, copied from an old workbook only one -
more or less empty - sheet. I immediately saved the new book and reopened.
All those old annoying links were copied to the new book!!! Where are they
hidden? Is there any other solution than creating the workbook from scratch?
I know, I can ignore to update the links, but still it is annoying.
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Håkan