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At work I've inherited these files which contain lots of graphs. Some
of them seem to be linked to files that no longer exist (in Edit /
Links I can see them, of course). However, I can't find where those
links are, in my files. I'm pretty sure they are in the graphs - not
in the formulas, though, but maybe in ranges?

Any ideas on how to know where these broken links are, and how to
change them?

I'm using Excel 2000.

Thanks a lot!

Martín
Argentina
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Go to http://www.bmsltd.ie/MVP/MVPPage.asp and get Bill Manville's fine
add-in called "FindLinks"

It will help a bunch.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"MartÃ*n Kalos" wrote:

At work I've inherited these files which contain lots of graphs. Some
of them seem to be linked to files that no longer exist (in Edit /
Links I can see them, of course). However, I can't find where those
links are, in my files. I'm pretty sure they are in the graphs - not
in the formulas, though, but maybe in ranges?

Any ideas on how to know where these broken links are, and how to
change them?

I'm using Excel 2000.

Thanks a lot!

MartÃ*n
Argentina

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