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Why Am I Getting Links and How to Avoid Them
Excel 2003. I am creating a workbook by programmatically copying sheets from
multiple source workbooks. None of the sheets being copied have links to any other data. Every sheet refers only to data within itself. Yet when I have completed building the destination workbook, it shows that it has a link to one of the source workbooks. How may I keep this "link" from happening? -- Dr. Doug Pruiett Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org |
Why Am I Getting Links and How to Avoid Them
I found my problem. Indeed there are links being created due to a
programming error on my part. So never mind . . . Thanks anyway and God bless. "Chaplain Doug" wrote: Excel 2003. I am creating a workbook by programmatically copying sheets from multiple source workbooks. None of the sheets being copied have links to any other data. Every sheet refers only to data within itself. Yet when I have completed building the destination workbook, it shows that it has a link to one of the source workbooks. How may I keep this "link" from happening? -- Dr. Doug Pruiett Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org |
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