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I had imported data via a txt document sometime back, and thought I had
deleted it and its reference, now I have finished my spreadsheet data work
and when I click refresh all data, it still keeps trying to refresh that
imported txt file that no longer exists and data I dont even use.

Where can I find out or stop excel from trying to refresh this specific txt
file?

Thanks in advance

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Download and run LinkFinder v8.8 by Bill Manville Associates. It's a free
addin for Excel and is fantastic for this sort of problem.

"Neall" wrote:

I had imported data via a txt document sometime back, and thought I had
deleted it and its reference, now I have finished my spreadsheet data work
and when I click refresh all data, it still keeps trying to refresh that
imported txt file that no longer exists and data I dont even use.

Where can I find out or stop excel from trying to refresh this specific txt
file?

Thanks in advance

--
Neall

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