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Still need help breaking links, but am sorry about the graphics
First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine |
The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it?
thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson |
Sorry... I jumped in without testing the water because of the split post.
If you want to leave the links intact but not be prompted, you can go to ToolsOptionsEdit and remove the check for prompting for link updates. You can also select the cells, copy - but leave them selected, then use EditPaste Special--Values. I believe there is also a ToolsOptionsCalculation checkbox for 'Save external link values' which may also do the job if you clear the checkbox. Regards |:) On 9/24/05 3:09 PM, in article , "CyberTaz" wrote: Hello- Open the file and go to EditLinks, select them all from the list and click the Break Link button. HTH |:) On 9/24/05 3:06 PM, in article , "thelees" wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine |
Hi,
There is no break link button :-( I got scolded earlier because I'd included graphics to show what I'm getting and break links isn't an option I can find anywhere. Elaine CyberTaz wrote: Hello- Open the file and go to EditLinks, select them all from the list and click the Break Link button. HTH |:) On 9/24/05 3:06 PM, in article , "thelees" wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine |
I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel
2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson |
Hi,
I used the Tools/Options/Edit and removed the ck box to prompt to update links. Now it won't prompt-- it just tries to open the link and I get hung up there because that link's been deleted. Even when I try to click OK, that open dialog box just keeps coming up. My mistake was not pasting values only, which was how I figure I got into this mess to begin with. Too late now. I also when to the Calculation tab in Tools/Options and removed the save external link values, and I still have the same problem when opening. I may pull my hair out over this one, yet. Any other suggestions? Elaine CyberTaz wrote: Sorry... I jumped in without testing the water because of the split post. If you want to leave the links intact but not be prompted, you can go to ToolsOptionsEdit and remove the check for prompting for link updates. You can also select the cells, copy - but leave them selected, then use EditPaste Special--Values. I believe there is also a ToolsOptionsCalculation checkbox for 'Save external link values' which may also do the job if you clear the checkbox. Regards |:) On 9/24/05 3:09 PM, in article , "CyberTaz" wrote: Hello- Open the file and go to EditLinks, select them all from the list and click the Break Link button. HTH |:) On 9/24/05 3:06 PM, in article , "thelees" wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine |
Hmmm.
One of the options in findlink is to delete the link (replace it with the value). That didn't work? And one of the options was to just convert the links to values with no messages. That didn't work either? thelees wrote: I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel 2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
I went back and clicked on Tools/Add-Ins.... An Add-Ins dialoge box opened with
Add-Ins available: At the bottom was Update Add-in Links. It was checked. All of the options were already checked. When I click on it and select Browse... an open dialogue box comes up with Sound-Proof in an AddIns folder. When I drop the arrow, I see that the path for this AddIns folder is: Windows/Application Data/Microsoft/AddIns. If I go to Tools and Update AddIn Links.... A little Update AddIn Links dialogue box opens. The radio button is in Active document (or there is a choice for All open documents). If you click OK, nothing discernable happens. When I close and reopen, it still prompts to update links. There are no choices, so it didn't seem as though I was doing anything wrong. I don't know about or see anywhere any of the options you referred to. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: Hmmm. One of the options in findlink is to delete the link (replace it with the value). That didn't work? And one of the options was to just convert the links to values with no messages. That didn't work either? thelees wrote: I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel 2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
You can either install the Findlink.xla addin or just use file|open to be able
to use it. I don't load it as an addin--I just do a file|open when I need it. After it's open (either way), look under Tools, you'll find "Find Links". Click on that. And you'll see what the options are. ps. If you've installed Findlink.xla as an addin, you should see: Find/delete links in the tools|addins dialog. thelees wrote: I went back and clicked on Tools/Add-Ins.... An Add-Ins dialoge box opened with Add-Ins available: At the bottom was Update Add-in Links. It was checked. All of the options were already checked. When I click on it and select Browse... an open dialogue box comes up with Sound-Proof in an AddIns folder. When I drop the arrow, I see that the path for this AddIns folder is: Windows/Application Data/Microsoft/AddIns. If I go to Tools and Update AddIn Links.... A little Update AddIn Links dialogue box opens. The radio button is in Active document (or there is a choice for All open documents). If you click OK, nothing discernable happens. When I close and reopen, it still prompts to update links. There are no choices, so it didn't seem as though I was doing anything wrong. I don't know about or see anywhere any of the options you referred to. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: Hmmm. One of the options in findlink is to delete the link (replace it with the value). That didn't work? And one of the options was to just convert the links to values with no messages. That didn't work either? thelees wrote: I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel 2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Hi,
Well, I went and got the zip file, opened it, and then added it in. I am getting a Microsoft Excel dialogue box with a "The macro '!FinkLinks' cannot be found." message. :-( I don't think I'm doing anything wrong, but maybe I am. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: You can either install the Findlink.xla addin or just use file|open to be able to use it. I don't load it as an addin--I just do a file|open when I need it. After it's open (either way), look under Tools, you'll find "Find Links". Click on that. And you'll see what the options are. ps. If you've installed Findlink.xla as an addin, you should see: Find/delete links in the tools|addins dialog. thelees wrote: I went back and clicked on Tools/Add-Ins.... An Add-Ins dialoge box opened with Add-Ins available: At the bottom was Update Add-in Links. It was checked. All of the options were already checked. When I click on it and select Browse... an open dialogue box comes up with Sound-Proof in an AddIns folder. When I drop the arrow, I see that the path for this AddIns folder is: Windows/Application Data/Microsoft/AddIns. If I go to Tools and Update AddIn Links.... A little Update AddIn Links dialogue box opens. The radio button is in Active document (or there is a choice for All open documents). If you click OK, nothing discernable happens. When I close and reopen, it still prompts to update links. There are no choices, so it didn't seem as though I was doing anything wrong. I don't know about or see anywhere any of the options you referred to. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: Hmmm. One of the options in findlink is to delete the link (replace it with the value). That didn't work? And one of the options was to just convert the links to values with no messages. That didn't work either? thelees wrote: I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel 2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
I'd try it again.
Lots of people use this utility and I don't recall anybody posting this problem after they've tried it. thelees wrote: Hi, Well, I went and got the zip file, opened it, and then added it in. I am getting a Microsoft Excel dialogue box with a "The macro '!FinkLinks' cannot be found." message. :-( I don't think I'm doing anything wrong, but maybe I am. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: You can either install the Findlink.xla addin or just use file|open to be able to use it. I don't load it as an addin--I just do a file|open when I need it. After it's open (either way), look under Tools, you'll find "Find Links". Click on that. And you'll see what the options are. ps. If you've installed Findlink.xla as an addin, you should see: Find/delete links in the tools|addins dialog. thelees wrote: I went back and clicked on Tools/Add-Ins.... An Add-Ins dialoge box opened with Add-Ins available: At the bottom was Update Add-in Links. It was checked. All of the options were already checked. When I click on it and select Browse... an open dialogue box comes up with Sound-Proof in an AddIns folder. When I drop the arrow, I see that the path for this AddIns folder is: Windows/Application Data/Microsoft/AddIns. If I go to Tools and Update AddIn Links.... A little Update AddIn Links dialogue box opens. The radio button is in Active document (or there is a choice for All open documents). If you click OK, nothing discernable happens. When I close and reopen, it still prompts to update links. There are no choices, so it didn't seem as though I was doing anything wrong. I don't know about or see anywhere any of the options you referred to. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: Hmmm. One of the options in findlink is to delete the link (replace it with the value). That didn't work? And one of the options was to just convert the links to values with no messages. That didn't work either? thelees wrote: I went and tried after your post, but it made no difference. This is Excel 2000. At work I have the exact same problem. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be anxious to hear them. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: The findlink addin has lots of options. Did you try it? thelees wrote: First, thank you for telling me about the graphics. I didn't realize that. Regarding the links, I appreciate the direction, but it's not a matter of finding the links. I know where they are. I want them broken. I do not want to be questioned about whether or not I want to update them on a daily basis when I open my gradebook. I use it everyday for keeping attendance and grades. There is no reason to update the workbooks it's linked to. I keep that information, because on rare occasion I've been questioned later in the year about what grade a student had when they left me, because the main attendance/grade database lost information and they needed to regather it. If anyone can tell me how to break the links I would be extremely grateful. Thank you. Elaine -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
ps.
You may want to share the version of excel that you're running. Dave Peterson wrote: I'd try it again. Lots of people use this utility and I don't recall anybody posting this problem after they've tried it. <snipped |
I will try again. I'm sorry; I thought I'd mentioned I'm running Excel 2000 on Win
98. I recently bought a new computer and bought the entire Office 2003 suite, including what they took out. I teach, so I need to keep up on things. At school I'm only teaching Computerized Keyboarding/Word, but I've been in-servicing teachers lately. After I got the computer home, I had a problem with it freezing on the Net. It's back being worked on and I can't wait to get it back. I will try again, but maybe I'll just give up on this. Years ago, we started having problems with some of the apps on this system and wiped it clean. We reformatted C:/ and loaded and tested everything in Office as we went. Excel worked fine until I loaded an encyclopedia app. (I honestly forget which one) I lost my paintbrush in Excel and Word. It was wierd. That was before a lot of stuff was on the Net and my kids were younger--I wanted them to have access to the reference programs, so I did without. Thank you for everything, Dave. You have been very helpful and I really appreciate it. Elaine Dave Peterson wrote: ps. You may want to share the version of excel that you're running. Dave Peterson wrote: I'd try it again. Lots of people use this utility and I don't recall anybody posting this problem after they've tried it. <snipped |
I have no idea why an action would not work the first time and it would work the 2nd, but it did! I did everything the same, but this time the box popped up and I choose the one with no messages. Now I still got a message because a new sheet appeared with headers of: sheet, object, name, property, value, and action. I knew there were 3 old workbooks linked and wasn't surprised when I had to repeat the process 2 more times. Is there any reason I have to save those 3 sheets, or is it ok to delete them? Elaine :-) P.S. This acdentially posted further down and I wanted to be sure you knew what a great help you were. Thank you, again! Dave Peterson wrote: ps. You may want to share the version of excel that you're running. Dave Peterson wrote: I'd try it again. Lots of people use this utility and I don't recall anybody posting this problem after they've tried it. <snipped |
The bottom option was to change every link to a value, but show you what
changed. You can just close that workbook without closing (or delete it if you saved it). Sometimes, it's nice to review what it found--just in case you notice something that you didn't mean to change. (It doesn't sound like you care about that, though.) And glad you (finally) got it working! thelees wrote: I have no idea why an action would not work the first time and it would work the 2nd, but it did! I did everything the same, but this time the box popped up and I choose the one with no messages. Now I still got a message because a new sheet appeared with headers of: sheet, object, name, property, value, and action. I knew there were 3 old workbooks linked and wasn't surprised when I had to repeat the process 2 more times. Is there any reason I have to save those 3 sheets, or is it ok to delete them? Elaine :-) P.S. This acdentially posted further down and I wanted to be sure you knew what a great help you were. Thank you, again! Dave Peterson wrote: ps. You may want to share the version of excel that you're running. Dave Peterson wrote: I'd try it again. Lots of people use this utility and I don't recall anybody posting this problem after they've tried it. <snipped -- Dave Peterson |
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