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Hi group,
I often re-use good workbooks that need only minor modofication to fit for a similar project. One problem I have run into several times is when Excel gives me a warning, on opening of a workbook, that there are links to other workbooks that could be updated or not. Is there a quick way to make Excel display the cells where those links are, so that I can modify them? Tia Lars Stockholm |
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Try FINDLINK.XLA from http://www.OALtd.co.uk/mvp
Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 00:49:34 +0100, Bill Manville
wrote: Try FINDLINK.XLA from http://www.OALtd.co.uk/mvp Terrific, Thank you Bill! Lars Stockholm |
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