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Garry,

The new code works great and I am working on the formatting issue.
The only thing I would ask for help with now... is that when I ran
the GARRY code with 150 cell sheet and it found an error (broken
link), there is no way to know which file it is referring to for the
error. I think that if it highlighted the field and the message box
came up then it would be a much easier to fix. Or any other thoughts
would be great. I am trying to insert: Interior.Color = 65535 to
highlight the color but I keep getting an object error. Any
thoughts? Guru Garry. You have been a huge help in this project as
well as in my learning. Thanks man.

Marty


The filename should be displayed as the 'InitialFilename' in the browse
dialog when the listed file does not exist! What else do you need to
know?

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