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Thanks, Scott. But I'm using Excel 2000 and the only options I have
Edit/Links are update automatic or manual. No start up prompt button. I checked other possible locations but no comparable feature in 2000 apparently. Thanks, nonetheless, for trying to help. PJF "ScottO" wrote in message ... I don't know if this feature is in your version of XL, but in mine (2002), if you go to Edit/Links in the bottom left corner there's a button marked "Startup Prompt ..." which lets you set the option that you're after. One option available is "Don't display the alert and don't update automatic links". Rgds, ScottO "PJF" wrote in message ... | On opening an Excel Workbook which has links to data in another workbook, a | dialog box opens that gives the user the option to link to the external data | or keep the data that's already in the opened workbook. I want to disable | the "link to data in another workbook" option, thus preventing the user to | access new data and keep only the data that's already in the opened | workbook. Any way to do that? | | Thanks and regards, | | PJF | | |
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