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I have Excel 200 on a hard drive connected to a network I am trying to
link several spreadsheets together and want my links to be only those
current spreadsheets. Under Edit Links, I have about 30 spreaqdsheets
listed, most don't exist any more or have been archived to a new
folder. How do I get rid of these quot;Ghost Linksquot;? My reference book
(Excel Tip 222-224) shows a Break Link button on the Edit Links dialog
box. I don't have that in 2000. Is there a way to break the links?
Thanks in advance.
Deb--
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quot;Deb Pingelquot; gt; wrote
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gt; I have Excel 200 on a hard drive connected to a network I am trying to
gt; link several spreadsheets together and want my links to be only those
gt; current spreadsheets. Under Edit Links, I have about 30 spreaqdsheets
gt; listed, most don't exist any more or have been archived to a new
gt; folder. How do I get rid of these quot;Ghost Linksquot;? My reference book
gt; (Excel Tip 222-224) shows a Break Link button on the Edit Links dialog
gt; box. I don't have that in 2000. Is there a way to break the links?
gt; Thanks in advance.
gt; Deb
gt;
gt;
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gt; Deb Pingel
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gt; Deb Pingel's Profile:
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gt; View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=498098
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