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I think you're going to have to make a decision.
If you want to keep the value, then you'll have to convert to values--and lose the formula completely. If you want to keep the formula (modified): ='Aug 2 Pivot'!Z1432 Then you'll have to have a worksheet with that name in the current workbook--and if you point the formula at Z1432 in that worksheet, then the value returned may not be the same. Maybe you could drop the Edit|replace and use Edit|Links|change source to do the second option. Eggsell wrote: This is one of many links that were created when opening an excel file from Lotus Notes. 'H:\DOCUME~1\sconklin\LOCALS~1\Temp\notesFFF692\[~5020587.xls]Aug 2 Pivot'!Z1432 The "linked" file no longer exists. (I don't "update", so the data remains the same) I want to keep the cell references (in this case, Aug 2 Pivot'!Z1432), but I want to delete the rest (H:\DOCUME~1\sconklin\LOCALS~1\Temp\notesFFF692\[~5020587.xls]) To make the changes all at once I tried doing "Find and Replace" on H:\DOCUME~1\sconklin\LOCALS~1\Temp\notesFFF692\[~5020587.xls], hoping to replace with "" {blank}, but it doesn't seem to be able to "find" this string...I'm guessing because of the tildes? Any suggestions? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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