Hi,
Sometimes I seem to get unwanted links in my workbooks. I think they arrive
because I copied some formulas or sheets, etc. Even after I amend the
formula code to remove the references to the other workbook I find that the
quot;Link...quot; button is still not grayed out. There doesn't seem to be a way to
remove the link. (Even after doing a full search of the workbook for any ref
to the other workbook coming up clean.)
Any ideas?
Rob
When I can't find links, I'll use Bill Manville's FindLink program:
www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm
It does a much better job searching for them than I can do.
Rob wrote:
gt;
gt; Hi,
gt;
gt; Sometimes I seem to get unwanted links in my workbooks. I think they arrive
gt; because I copied some formulas or sheets, etc. Even after I amend the
gt; formula code to remove the references to the other workbook I find that the
gt; quot;Link...quot; button is still not grayed out. There doesn't seem to be a way to
gt; remove the link. (Even after doing a full search of the workbook for any ref
gt; to the other workbook coming up clean.)
gt;
gt; Any ideas?
gt;
gt; Rob
--
Dave Peterson
if you follow the edit/links path there is an option there to break the
links....have you tried that?
--
paul
remove nospam for email addy!
quot;Robquot; wrote:
gt; Hi,
gt;
gt; Sometimes I seem to get unwanted links in my workbooks. I think they arrive
gt; because I copied some formulas or sheets, etc. Even after I amend the
gt; formula code to remove the references to the other workbook I find that the
gt; quot;Link...quot; button is still not grayed out. There doesn't seem to be a way to
gt; remove the link. (Even after doing a full search of the workbook for any ref
gt; to the other workbook coming up clean.)
gt;
gt; Any ideas?
gt;
gt; Rob
gt;
gt;
gt;
- Aug 28 Tue 2007 20:39
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