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Default Identify - Automatic links to information in another work book

If you do Edit / Links, do you not see the source workbook for the links.

Failing that you could always download Bill Manville's excellent FindLink addin, from the
following site:-

http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm

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"Manoj" wrote in message ...
Hi,
While opening an excel work book it gives a message
"The work book you opened contains Automatic links to
information in another work book. Do you want to update
this work book ............"

I tried to find out the link but it is not showing any
information about another workbooks name. I checked all
the formulas i used But no success
How can i identify the "another work book name"

Any body can help me .



 
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