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To find cells with formulas that refer to other workbooks (open or closed)
use the regular "Find" feature in Excel (in the [Home] tab, {Editing} group). Then enter either a [ (left square bracket) or ] (right square bracket) and use the Options to make sure you're searching within formulas. Then start clicking the Find Next button. Formulas with references to other workbooks always enclose the name of the workbook within square brackets, so this works to find those kinds of formulas. Hope this helps some. "daamack" wrote: Where is the "FIND" in the Compatibility Checker. Some of the formulas in this workbook are linked to other workbooks that are closed. When these formulas are recalculated in earlier versions of excel without opening the linked workbook, character beyond the 255 character limit can not be returned. The help portion of excel instructs to do the following to resolve! In the Compatibility Checker, click Find to locate cells that contain array formulas that refer to another worksheet, and then make the necessary changes to avoid #VALUE! errors. Can anyone walk me throught the steps so that I can correct and remove the links - how do I find where the links are |
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