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I have opened a workbook"A" and received a message: "workbook contains 1 or
more links that cannot be updated". I have clicked on the "edit links" button that gives me options : update values, change source, open source, break link, check status. What I am trying to do is locate the cell in workbook "A" that is linked to one of the other workbooks that is causing the problem. Can I locate the actual cell where the link is located? This is a large spreadsheet and I can't seem to locate any links to the workbooks listed under the "source" heading? Thanks very much. -- Shooter |
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Sometimes you can and other times you can't. I tried to isolatte a problem
like this a month ago. Delete all the sheets one at the time until I found the bad sheet. then I proceeded to delete all the data. When I got done I had an empty workshhet and still had the error. I did a binary search of the xls file a found the link was in the file, but not in any cells nor the header or foooter. I finally updated the links in the empty workbook and the problem went away. "Shooter" wrote: I have opened a workbook"A" and received a message: "workbook contains 1 or more links that cannot be updated". I have clicked on the "edit links" button that gives me options : update values, change source, open source, break link, check status. What I am trying to do is locate the cell in workbook "A" that is linked to one of the other workbooks that is causing the problem. Can I locate the actual cell where the link is located? This is a large spreadsheet and I can't seem to locate any links to the workbooks listed under the "source" heading? Thanks very much. -- Shooter |
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Always an annoying problem. I can make few suggestions:
Try Edit Find and look for[*]. Try Insert Name Define and see if any defined names link to another file. Look at any graphs you have and check the location of the source data. I have run into the situation Joel described -- it's just plain weird. Good luck. "Shooter" wrote: I have opened a workbook"A" and received a message: "workbook contains 1 or more links that cannot be updated". I have clicked on the "edit links" button that gives me options : update values, change source, open source, break link, check status. What I am trying to do is locate the cell in workbook "A" that is linked to one of the other workbooks that is causing the problem. Can I locate the actual cell where the link is located? This is a large spreadsheet and I can't seem to locate any links to the workbooks listed under the "source" heading? Thanks very much. -- Shooter |
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Download and install this add-in by Bill Manville
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Shooter" wrote in message ... I have opened a workbook"A" and received a message: "workbook contains 1 or more links that cannot be updated". I have clicked on the "edit links" button that gives me options : update values, change source, open source, break link, check status. What I am trying to do is locate the cell in workbook "A" that is linked to one of the other workbooks that is causing the problem. Can I locate the actual cell where the link is located? This is a large spreadsheet and I can't seem to locate any links to the workbooks listed under the "source" heading? Thanks very much. -- Shooter |
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