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Have 1 MASTER excel file that needs to be "moved" from it's current
location.
Have many WORKSHEET excel files that are linked to that master for updating.

How can I update ALL worksheet excel files with the new location of the
MASTER file without having to do it one by one??? Can the links be globally
replaced from a folder perspective; update all??

Your help is appreciated!!

Thank you

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Back in the office;
I have; you did; it worked like a charm!!
Thanks!!

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