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CliffoftheDesert
I have a fairly large database in an Excel document that I've been
working on
for the past three years. For the past week or so I've been getting a
message every time I try to open the document saying "the workbook
you opened
contains automatic links to information in another workbook." If
it does, it
happened accidentally, for I never intended to link any other workbook.
If I
click on "Edit Links," I am then given the option to
"Break Link." However,
when I click on Break Link, it doesn't remove this phantom link and I'm
given
the same error message the next time I try to open the document. Any
suggestions on how to get rid of this?
Thanks!
working on
for the past three years. For the past week or so I've been getting a
message every time I try to open the document saying "the workbook
you opened
contains automatic links to information in another workbook." If
it does, it
happened accidentally, for I never intended to link any other workbook.
If I
click on "Edit Links," I am then given the option to
"Break Link." However,
when I click on Break Link, it doesn't remove this phantom link and I'm
given
the same error message the next time I try to open the document. Any
suggestions on how to get rid of this?
Thanks!