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I was trying to save a particular tab and saved the whole workbook by
mistake, I deleted the new workbook, but there is now a link between the 2, how do I undo this? It is sensitive info so I cannot have anyone alter it |
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Not suer I understand the question.
How do you have a link between two workbooks if you deleted one of them? Did you really delete it or is it just sitting in your recycle bin? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "kkirstyy" wrote: I was trying to save a particular tab and saved the whole workbook by mistake, I deleted the new workbook, but there is now a link between the 2, how do I undo this? It is sensitive info so I cannot have anyone alter it |
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You can try EditLinksBreak links.
Note: this will change any linked formulas to values. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 06:28:02 -0700, kkirstyy wrote: I was trying to save a particular tab and saved the whole workbook by mistake, I deleted the new workbook, but there is now a link between the 2, how do I undo this? It is sensitive info so I cannot have anyone alter it |
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