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Sometimes very difficult or impossible to find the linked cells in an EXCEL
Workbook to break the linkage with a workbook outside the one in use. Adding
a "FIND LINKED CELLS" to the Auditor functions would help tremendously in
those situations.
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All suggestions can be submitted at.......

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

BTW.....these news groups are not staffed nor monitored regularly by Microsoft
employees, especially those in the development departments.

Until Excel gets a native find links feature.............

Download Bill Manville's FINDLINK.XLA from Stephen Bullen's site.

http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Default.htm

With this add-in you can find and delete links if any exist.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:53:03 -0800, "Ridgerunner_2"
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Sometimes very difficult or impossible to find the linked cells in an EXCEL
Workbook to break the linkage with a workbook outside the one in use. Adding
a "FIND LINKED CELLS" to the Auditor functions would help tremendously in
those situations.


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How do I add this in the Excel workbook? I am trying to find this link in the
workbook and want to delete it. Thanks.


"Ridgerunner_2" wrote:

Sometimes very difficult or impossible to find the linked cells in an EXCEL
Workbook to break the linkage with a workbook outside the one in use. Adding
a "FIND LINKED CELLS" to the Auditor functions would help tremendously in
those situations.

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Bill Manville's FindLink program will find them:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm

JN wrote:

How do I add this in the Excel workbook? I am trying to find this link in the
workbook and want to delete it. Thanks.

"Ridgerunner_2" wrote:

Sometimes very difficult or impossible to find the linked cells in an EXCEL
Workbook to break the linkage with a workbook outside the one in use. Adding
a "FIND LINKED CELLS" to the Auditor functions would help tremendously in
those situations.


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