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I have a workbook that had some old links in it. I rebuilt all the sheets
with new links and deleted the old ones but yet every time I open the work book it still is looking for old links I don't understand. And when I go to EDIT - LINKS you know to show which workbooks the one I have open is linked to, anyhow it still shows that it is linked to old workbooks that do not exist anymore because I have deleted them. How can I change this so my workbook is not looking for the dead links ?? Help ! Dan Thompson |
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Bill Manville's FindLink program:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Dan Thompson wrote: I have a workbook that had some old links in it. I rebuilt all the sheets with new links and deleted the old ones but yet every time I open the work book it still is looking for old links I don't understand. And when I go to EDIT - LINKS you know to show which workbooks the one I have open is linked to, anyhow it still shows that it is linked to old workbooks that do not exist anymore because I have deleted them. How can I change this so my workbook is not looking for the dead links ?? Help ! Dan Thompson -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Thanks Dave That XLA Add-in Totally Worked. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Dan Thompson wrote: I have a workbook that had some old links in it. I rebuilt all the sheets with new links and deleted the old ones but yet every time I open the work book it still is looking for old links I don't understand. And when I go to EDIT - LINKS you know to show which workbooks the one I have open is linked to, anyhow it still shows that it is linked to old workbooks that do not exist anymore because I have deleted them. How can I change this so my workbook is not looking for the dead links ?? Help ! Dan Thompson -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave that XLA Add-in Totally worked.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Dan Thompson wrote: I have a workbook that had some old links in it. I rebuilt all the sheets with new links and deleted the old ones but yet every time I open the work book it still is looking for old links I don't understand. And when I go to EDIT - LINKS you know to show which workbooks the one I have open is linked to, anyhow it still shows that it is linked to old workbooks that do not exist anymore because I have deleted them. How can I change this so my workbook is not looking for the dead links ?? Help ! Dan Thompson -- Dave Peterson |
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How can I use the (incredibly useful) FindLink program within Excel 2007?
Thank You. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Bill Manville's FindLink program: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm Dan Thompson wrote: I have a workbook that had some old links in it. I rebuilt all the sheets with new links and deleted the old ones but yet every time I open the work book it still is looking for old links I don't understand. And when I go to EDIT - LINKS you know to show which workbooks the one I have open is linked to, anyhow it still shows that it is linked to old workbooks that do not exist anymore because I have deleted them. How can I change this so my workbook is not looking for the dead links ?? Help ! Dan Thompson -- Dave Peterson |
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If you Office Button Open FindLink.xla and you enable macros or
trust the publisher (me!) you should find its Find Links menu item appearing on the Menu Commands group of the Add-Ins tab on the ribbon. If not, please give me details of what you are seeing (or not!). Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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Thank You very much Bill.
The Find Links menu item does appear on the Menu Commands group of the Add-Ins tab on the ribbon, but it doesn't work because, as I have understood, the Excel 2007 installation lacks a "VBA Converter Pack", which I can't seem to find anywhere as a download. Am I supposed to buy it, you think? Would be a shame.... "Bill Manville" wrote: If you Office Button Open FindLink.xla and you enable macros or trust the publisher (me!) you should find its Find Links menu item appearing on the Menu Commands group of the Add-Ins tab on the ribbon. If not, please give me details of what you are seeing (or not!). Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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"VBA translation pack" is news to me.
What happens when you use the Find Links menu item? Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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