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When I open a specific workbook I get a open module asking for a workbook to
be found and opened. How do I find the reference that is asking for this workbook? |
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Rick,
One way: ToolsOptionsViewFormulas Nick "Rick" wrote in message ... When I open a specific workbook I get a open module asking for a workbook to be found and opened. How do I find the reference that is asking for this workbook? |
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Maybe you have links to workbooks that no longer exist (and you're updating
links when you open)? Try Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Rick wrote: When I open a specific workbook I get a open module asking for a workbook to be found and opened. How do I find the reference that is asking for this workbook? -- Dave Peterson |
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