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Hi Mark
In the newer version you can use EditLinks But I think you love this Add-in Try this Add-in to find the links <findlink.zip On this site http://www.bmsltd.ie/MVP/ -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Mark Diaz" wrote in message ... call this a flame if you want... for Years, I have tried to use the Excel Answer Wizzer, with extremely limited success. I have never found any source for suggestions about HOW to use it (including Excel Help) - for instance, I wantto UNLINK a workbook - can't find the answer anywhere. In the past I have found this usually means it can't be done, but GOD FORBID misero-soft tell me that. Have a great day. PS: return flames welcome at : |
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