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mr_teacher
Hi,
I have an excel workbook that gives the message attached with it -
basically saying that the workbook contains links to other sources.
I have written the whole spreadsheet myself and know that there should
not be any links to other sources - but equally I have done a fair bit
of cutting, copying and pasting between sheets to come up with the
final template so I imagine that some links could have become
established in tis way.
Is there anyway to see what/where the linked cells are and what the
formula is? Is there a way to look through these similar to the sort of
thing you get with 'find and replace'? What's the easiest way to get rid
of these links and have it just related to the single spreadsheet?
Thanks for any help and advice you can give me
Carl
I have an excel workbook that gives the message attached with it -
basically saying that the workbook contains links to other sources.
I have written the whole spreadsheet myself and know that there should
not be any links to other sources - but equally I have done a fair bit
of cutting, copying and pasting between sheets to come up with the
final template so I imagine that some links could have become
established in tis way.
Is there anyway to see what/where the linked cells are and what the
formula is? Is there a way to look through these similar to the sort of
thing you get with 'find and replace'? What's the easiest way to get rid
of these links and have it just related to the single spreadsheet?
Thanks for any help and advice you can give me
Carl