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I am writing a macro which opens and closes a series of workbooks. One of
the workbooks contains formula that have links to other workbooks. So, the macro stops when it tries to open this workbook and ask if I want to update all linked information. Is there a code that specifically tells Excel to open workbooks and if it contains links, do not update all the linked information? I think this works: Application.DisplayAlerts = False But this one surpresses all alerts. Thanks in advance Warren |
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