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I don't know if it is possible but need to eliminate or hide this. Th
customer has imported several sheets from a previous workbook and i
keeps wanting to ask questions with this popup. How can I program i
to not show this popup and automaticly continue with the workbook?
can't seem to attach the image to this so you can see it but it say
something like This workbook contains links to other data source
Update or don't Update. The links are not necessary. It was just a
import of several sheets. They need not to be linked to the ol
workbook.

This is the first time in this forum so I don't know how to attach a
image.

Thanks for any and all help.

Maybe I figured out how to upload the image :) If not I hope m
question is enough

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