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Finding a linked cell
I think this one is probably very easy .... but I can't work it out myself!
I have an "old but complex" spreadsheet that I have updated. It works fine but it links information from an old spreadsheet that does not exist anymore. The thing is that I cannot find the link anywhere in my "old but complex" spreadsheet. I want to delete the link as it pops up the question about updating the links each time you open the spreadsheet. As I say, I can't find this link anywhere using "find" - is there any other simple way that anyone knows of, which would tell me where in my "old but complex" spreadsheet the link is? Mnay thanks, Will |
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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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