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Bruce

This worksheet contains links that cannot be updated
 
A newly modified worksheet displays this message every time I open it in
spite of the fact that the status of all the links is stated to be ok. The
macros contain no reference to sheets that have been moved. How can I stop
this happening?

Dave Peterson

This worksheet contains links that cannot be updated
 
Maybe Bill Manville's FindLink program can help you find the problem link(s):
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm

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When you write "A newly modified worksheet...", do you mean a new workbook that
you just created?

If yes, you may want to look at your book.xlt workbook template file that's
stored in your XLStart folder. It may have been created with those troublesome
links.

You'll want to open it and fix that so that you can create a new workbook
without the problem.

Bruce wrote:

A newly modified worksheet displays this message every time I open it in
spite of the fact that the status of all the links is stated to be ok. The
macros contain no reference to sheets that have been moved. How can I stop
this happening?


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Dave Peterson

Gord Dibben

This worksheet contains links that cannot be updated
 
Bruce

Have a look in InsertNamesDefine for anything that could be a defined name
that refers to another workbook.

A good download is Bill Manville's FindLink add-in from Stephen Bullen's site.

http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:47:01 -0800, Bruce
wrote:

A newly modified worksheet displays this message every time I open it in
spite of the fact that the status of all the links is stated to be ok. The
macros contain no reference to sheets that have been moved. How can I stop
this happening?



Dave O

This worksheet contains links that cannot be updated
 
You may have named ranges that refer to other sheets. One of my
colleagues sent me a file that had been passed on from person to
person to person and it had about 1500 named ranges, all pointing to
other files.

If you've checked all the possible sources of external links and
simply want to disable to startup prompt, on the menu click Edit
Links and select the Startup Prompt button in the lower left corner.

Choose the radio button that you prefer.

Dave O
Eschew obfuscation

Patty B[_2_]

This worksheet contains links that cannot be updated
 
Gord - your advice worked for me. I believe the problem was due to macros
referring to another (now non-existent) workbook. I deleted all the Names
that I didn't need and now I no longer get the error message. Thank you!

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Bruce

Have a look in InsertNamesDefine for anything that could be a defined name
that refers to another workbook.

A good download is Bill Manville's FindLink add-in from Stephen Bullen's site.

http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:47:01 -0800, Bruce
wrote:

A newly modified worksheet displays this message every time I open it in
spite of the fact that the status of all the links is stated to be ok. The
macros contain no reference to sheets that have been moved. How can I stop
this happening?





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