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I have a quite extensive Excel workbook that I am using to track data and
changes. I had made changes to a coupld of the pages on an older version of the document and wanted to keep those changes so I copied the sheets that I needed to the more current version of the document. As a result I have inadvertantly created links to the older version and it is messing me up. I have tried useing the "Break Links" under Edit and that doesn't seem to do anything. I am not wanting to have to redo everything but it looks like I am left with that being the only option. Does anyone have any suggestions. What is happening is that some of the named ranges are having the names of sheets inserted into their formulas when they don't belong there, when I try and remove them and save it doesn't stay edited. |
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Have you checked the ranges via Insert Name Define? It may be that the
ranges being pulled are referencing the old workbook, and you might need to delete the range names and reinsert them. "Brad Sumner" wrote: I have a quite extensive Excel workbook that I am using to track data and changes. I had made changes to a coupld of the pages on an older version of the document and wanted to keep those changes so I copied the sheets that I needed to the more current version of the document. As a result I have inadvertantly created links to the older version and it is messing me up. I have tried useing the "Break Links" under Edit and that doesn't seem to do anything. I am not wanting to have to redo everything but it looks like I am left with that being the only option. Does anyone have any suggestions. What is happening is that some of the named ranges are having the names of sheets inserted into their formulas when they don't belong there, when I try and remove them and save it doesn't stay edited. |
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I am sorry for not being clear, it is in the named ranges that the worksheets
names are being inserted. Like I have a named range called PCSize. it should be looking at one other named range called PCRace. However when I look at the named range formula it instead insterts 'Sheet back'! before the named range it is to be looking at when I try and remove the extra stuff it doesn't take, also the named ranges from some sheets aren't able to be used in some others. If you know when you copy a sheet that has named ranges to another book, it asks if you want to create the named range or use a link. I think I may have told it to use the link on accident and now it won't look internally within the document for any data on some sheets. "SVC" wrote: Have you checked the ranges via Insert Name Define? It may be that the ranges being pulled are referencing the old workbook, and you might need to delete the range names and reinsert them. |
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When I can't find links, I'll use Bill Manville's FindLink program:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Brad Sumner wrote: I have a quite extensive Excel workbook that I am using to track data and changes. I had made changes to a coupld of the pages on an older version of the document and wanted to keep those changes so I copied the sheets that I needed to the more current version of the document. As a result I have inadvertantly created links to the older version and it is messing me up. I have tried useing the "Break Links" under Edit and that doesn't seem to do anything. I am not wanting to have to redo everything but it looks like I am left with that being the only option. Does anyone have any suggestions. What is happening is that some of the named ranges are having the names of sheets inserted into their formulas when they don't belong there, when I try and remove them and save it doesn't stay edited. -- Dave Peterson |
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