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When I open a workbook it prompts me for:-
"Update" or "dont update"
"Workbook linked to other sources" type of message.

The workbook concerned is a copy of my original in another folder (I always
work off copies)
I have never experienced this before (the prompt) which is annoying. I have
tried both `update` and `dont update` but still get the prompt every time I
open it.
How can I stop this.
thanks


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If it really is a copy you should not have links to the original. Try Edi |
Links | Break Links.
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When I open a workbook it prompts me for:-
"Update" or "dont update"
"Workbook linked to other sources" type of message.

The workbook concerned is a copy of my original in another folder (I
always work off copies)
I have never experienced this before (the prompt) which is annoying. I
have tried both `update` and `dont update` but still get the prompt every
time I open it.
How can I stop this.
thanks



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Sorted thank you.


"Vasant Nanavati" <vasantn AT aol DOT com wrote in message
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If it really is a copy you should not have links to the original. Try Edi
| Links | Break Links.
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"S S" wrote in message
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When I open a workbook it prompts me for:-
"Update" or "dont update"
"Workbook linked to other sources" type of message.

The workbook concerned is a copy of my original in another folder (I
always work off copies)
I have never experienced this before (the prompt) which is annoying. I
have tried both `update` and `dont update` but still get the prompt every
time I open it.
How can I stop this.
thanks





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You're welcome.
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Sorted thank you.


"Vasant Nanavati" <vasantn AT aol DOT com wrote in message
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If it really is a copy you should not have links to the original. Try Edi
| Links | Break Links.
__________________________________________________ ___________________


"S S" wrote in message
.uk...
When I open a workbook it prompts me for:-
"Update" or "dont update"
"Workbook linked to other sources" type of message.

The workbook concerned is a copy of my original in another folder (I
always work off copies)
I have never experienced this before (the prompt) which is annoying. I
have tried both `update` and `dont update` but still get the prompt
every time I open it.
How can I stop this.
thanks







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