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I have Excel 2000 on Win XP.
When I try to open a file a message says I have links to another workbook and do I want to update the info or just carry on. I want to break this link .. How do I do this? Incidentally, one link is to a file which I have deleted and I get a message saying that Excel - unsurprisingly - cannot find the file. I don't care, I just want it to stop looking. Rob Graham |
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