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broken links message still popping up
i am attempting to call data from a source (input workbook) into a workbook
(called the output workbook) and when i start up the output workbook after i am prompted if i want to update or not, i get a message that says the output workbook contains links to databases (the input file) that cannot be updated. However, the output workbook gets updated just fine. Is there a way to search for these links inthe output? (they dont show up when i run a Find-- ".xls" or "[") If not, is there a way to get this message to dissapear? |
Bill Manville's FindLink addin may help you find the hard to find links:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm GJR3599 wrote: i am attempting to call data from a source (input workbook) into a workbook (called the output workbook) and when i start up the output workbook after i am prompted if i want to update or not, i get a message that says the output workbook contains links to databases (the input file) that cannot be updated. However, the output workbook gets updated just fine. Is there a way to search for these links inthe output? (they dont show up when i run a Find-- ".xls" or "[") If not, is there a way to get this message to dissapear? -- Dave Peterson |
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