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Hi,
I'm converting from Excel 2000 to Excel 2007. I have a file I use regularly. In the new version when I try to "save as" Excel tells me: "Some formulas in this workbook are linked to other workbooks that are closed. When these formulas are recalculated in earlier versions of Excel without opening the linked workbooks, characters beyond the 255-character limit cannot be returned. Location Defined Names" The problem is, I hate links. I don't intentionally use them. I've gone into name manager to find where it might be and I don't see another file referenced anywhere. I even installed a "findlink.xla" and same thing--no reference to another workbook. I wish Excel would just tell me something more specific than "location-defined names" because I've looked in my ranges and can't find it anywhere. What should I do? -- Thanks, PTweety |
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