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GRACE
 
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Default How do I break a link to a source when opening Excel 2000?

When I open a workbook that has a link to some other source that is no longer
valid I have to continually cancel through all the links until the workbook
opens. I want to break these links but I haven't found out how to do it in
the excel 2000 that I am using. I have read how to do this with excel 2003
but it doesn't work that way on 2000.
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Hi Grace

Try this Add-in to find the links
<findlink.zip

On this site http://www.bmsltd.ie/MVP/




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When I open a workbook that has a link to some other source that is no
longer
valid I have to continually cancel through all the links until the
workbook
opens. I want to break these links but I haven't found out how to do it
in
the excel 2000 that I am using. I have read how to do this with excel
2003
but it doesn't work that way on 2000.



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