How do I Break links Using Excel 2000
I open a file (given to me by another person) in Exel 2000, and the file is
trying to link to a file which is not in my computer. Therefore the excel file won't "run." I see the linked file in the Edit/Link pulldown but cannot delete it. However, when I open the file in Excel 2002, the file works fine, and the Edit/Links command is "grayed out." Is there a similar command to the "Break Link" command in Excel 2002 that I could use in Excel 2000??? I have tried for hours and could not find anything. Thanks for Helping, Rich |
Hi
goto: http://oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm and search for Findlink.zip (http://oaltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCount.a...e=FindLink.zip) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "DaddyMan" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I open a file (given to me by another person) in Exel 2000, and the file is trying to link to a file which is not in my computer. Therefore the excel file won't "run." I see the linked file in the Edit/Link pulldown but cannot delete it. However, when I open the file in Excel 2002, the file works fine, and the Edit/Links command is "grayed out." Is there a similar command to the "Break Link" command in Excel 2002 that I could use in Excel 2000??? I have tried for hours and could not find anything. Thanks for Helping, Rich |
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