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I have developed a 400-worksheet workbook and during its evolution I have
copied some cells from other worksheets. This has created references to other worksheets that no longer exist, so whenever I open the workbook I get the annoying messages relating to "links not found". I am using Excel 2002. When I select Edit/Links then it shows the offending 4 non-existent spreadsheets but I cannot locate the cells that reference them. When I use the Edit/Find and select Options/Within-Workbook to try to locate the spreadsheet references to these non-existent spreadsheets, no cell references are located by the "Find". Can anyone suggest how I can locate these "phantom" references and get rid of them??? -- Thanks, Richard. |
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