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I am using Excel 2007 for Windows.
Every time that I open this one spreadsheet I get a warning window stating that the workbook contains one or more links that cannot be updated. Clicking on the window's Edit Links button shows that there is a link somewhere to a source file that no longer exists. (The file was deleted months ago as it was no longer needed.) The problem that I have is finding where in my workbook is the linkage to this file. My workbook has many tabs. I know the name of the file that no longer exists so I opened each tab and used the cursor to go over each cell with formulas trying to find the linkage but so far no luck. How do I find where this link is located in the workbook? -- tb |
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