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How can i remove unwanted link reference from my workbook? Everytime i open
workbook it asks me "would you like to update..." I have copied parts of
this from other worksheet so this link is somehow tranferred in this copy
prosecc but now i want to remove it. In regular link cheking utility wont
give me to delete this link only change or add!
Thansk
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Hi Johnny
maybe the following add-in will help you:
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCo...e=FindLink.zip

use this add-in to identify and remove your links

Frank

Johnny Puuma wrote:
How can i remove unwanted link reference from my workbook? Everytime
i open workbook it asks me "would you like to update..." I have
copied parts of this from other worksheet so this link is somehow
tranferred in this copy prosecc but now i want to remove it. In
regular link cheking utility wont give me to delete this link only
change or add!
Thansk
JP



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