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I know you can find source links in the destination files, but can you find
destination links in a source file? |
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"karmel" wrote: I know you can find source links in the destination files, but can you find destination links in a source file? Perhaps I phrased badly, what I need to know is, is there any way to find out if any data in a workbook is source data? When I link data between two workbooks, the link information seems to be available in the workbook where the formula is, but in the workbook it's referencing, the link data is greyed out. I accidentally deleted a workbook that was a source of data for another workbook and am trying to find out how I can avoid that in the future. Much thanks. |
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