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Andrew

Identifying links
 
Hi,

Probably an easy one but I'm stumped.

When I open some workbooks I am prompted to update links. I have looked
everywhere for the cell or object with the link. I've tried to 'find' the
filename and looked on every sheet for a named reference linked to the file.

Any ideas?
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Andrew

Andrew

Nevermind, I found it. This is very useful.....

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Andrew


"Andrew" wrote:

Hi,

Probably an easy one but I'm stumped.

When I open some workbooks I am prompted to update links. I have looked
everywhere for the cell or object with the link. I've tried to 'find' the
filename and looked on every sheet for a named reference linked to the file.

Any ideas?
--
Andrew


Dave Peterson

When I can't find links, I'll use Bill Manville's FindLink program:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm

Andrew wrote:

Hi,

Probably an easy one but I'm stumped.

When I open some workbooks I am prompted to update links. I have looked
everywhere for the cell or object with the link. I've tried to 'find' the
filename and looked on every sheet for a named reference linked to the file.

Any ideas?
--
Andrew


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Dave Peterson


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