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Is there a simple way to rename an Excel file that is used as a primary link
to all formula references in another Excel File without having to redo all of
the formulas?
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In the dependent workbook use Edit, Links, Change Source.

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Is there a way to do this on multiple woorkbooks at once?

We have about 50 that are linked to another we want to move.

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In the dependent workbook use Edit, Links, Change Source.

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