How to break link if "Break Link" is grayed out?

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VJ7777

An Excel workbook [Excel 2002 (10.2614.2625); XP Pro] has magically picked up
a link to an existing workbook which I cannot get rid of. When opening said
file I get the message "This workbook contains one or more links that cannot
be updated." I have tried the solution below and when I try to Edit Links
the Open Source and Check Status are the only operative buttons. When I try
to Insert Name only Paste is available.

When I Check Status the error message is: "Error: Undefined or
non-rectangular." I searched the Microsoft database and found:

Error: Some names cannot be resolved until the source
Undefined or workbook is opened. Click Open Source, switch
non-rectangular name back to the destination workbook, and then click
Check Status. If this does not resolve the issue,
make sure the name is not misspelled or missing.
Switch to the source workbook, point to Name on the
Insert menu, click Define, and then look for the
name.
(Define is grayed out. It only allows Paste. It won't allow any thing but
Check Status and Open Source. Other buttons are grayed out.)

I have used search workbook formulas in an attempt to find the linked file
name but it cannot find it.
 
V

VJ7777

Hi Frank:
Thank you very much for your response.
1. The workbook is not protected but each worksheet is protected.
2. I tried to deal with the add-in but I get the message that my security
level is too high to allow macros. I have tried to reduce the security level
but apparently have not done it correctly because I continue to get the same
message. Any ideas? I tried to eliminate the need for signed macros because
ever time I open the workbook I have to answer the question "Disable Enable
Macros." I am in a Virtual Private Network and I am the administrator
although I don't really know what I'm doing (I have a guru in my other
location who set up the network but he didn't encourage me to lower the
security level. What do I do now coach?
Thanks again.
Vince Jacobs

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
1. Idea: is the workbook protected?
2. You may try the following addin:
http://www.bmsltd.ie/DLCount/DLCount.asp?file=FindLink.zip

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
An Excel workbook [Excel 2002 (10.2614.2625); XP Pro] has magically picked up
a link to an existing workbook which I cannot get rid of. When opening said
file I get the message "This workbook contains one or more links that cannot
be updated." I have tried the solution below and when I try to Edit Links
the Open Source and Check Status are the only operative buttons. When I try
to Insert Name only Paste is available.

When I Check Status the error message is: "Error: Undefined or
non-rectangular." I searched the Microsoft database and found:

Error: Some names cannot be resolved until the source
Undefined or workbook is opened. Click Open Source, switch
non-rectangular name back to the destination workbook, and then click
Check Status. If this does not resolve the issue,
make sure the name is not misspelled or missing.
Switch to the source workbook, point to Name on the
Insert menu, click Define, and then look for the
name.
(Define is grayed out. It only allows Paste. It won't allow any thing but
Check Status and Open Source. Other buttons are grayed out.)

I have used search workbook formulas in an attempt to find the linked file
name but it cannot find it.
 
F

Frank Kabel

Hi
at least for one run of this addin you have to set the security level
to 'Medium' and run this macro

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
Hi Frank:
Thank you very much for your response.
1. The workbook is not protected but each worksheet is protected.
2. I tried to deal with the add-in but I get the message that my security
level is too high to allow macros. I have tried to reduce the security level
but apparently have not done it correctly because I continue to get the same
message. Any ideas? I tried to eliminate the need for signed macros because
ever time I open the workbook I have to answer the question "Disable Enable
Macros." I am in a Virtual Private Network and I am the administrator
although I don't really know what I'm doing (I have a guru in my other
location who set up the network but he didn't encourage me to lower the
security level. What do I do now coach?
Thanks again.
Vince Jacobs

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
1. Idea: is the workbook protected?
2. You may try the following addin:
http://www.bmsltd.ie/DLCount/DLCount.asp?file=FindLink.zip

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
An Excel workbook [Excel 2002 (10.2614.2625); XP Pro] has
magically
picked up
a link to an existing workbook which I cannot get rid of. When opening said
file I get the message "This workbook contains one or more links
that
cannot
be updated." I have tried the solution below and when I try to
Edit
Links
the Open Source and Check Status are the only operative buttons. When I try
to Insert Name only Paste is available.

When I Check Status the error message is: "Error: Undefined or
non-rectangular." I searched the Microsoft database and found:

Error: Some names cannot be resolved until the source
Undefined or workbook is opened. Click Open Source, switch
non-rectangular name back to the destination workbook, and
then
click
Check Status. If this does not resolve
the
issue,
make sure the name is not misspelled or missing.
Switch to the source workbook, point to
Name
on the
Insert menu, click Define, and then look
for
the
name.
(Define is grayed out. It only allows Paste. It won't allow any thing but
Check Status and Open Source. Other buttons are grayed out.)

I have used search workbook formulas in an attempt to find the
linked
file
name but it cannot find it.
 
V

VJ7777

Hi, Frank:
Thank you, thank you!!! You pinpointed both problems. I couldn't find the
link by name because (I suppose) the worksheet was protected. The findlink
add-in is fantastic. I couldn't run it with a Medium security level but, by
changing to Low it ran beautifully. I have virus scanning software running
so I guess I'm OK with the Low level - it now allows my workbook to open
without having to select Enable Macros.
Best of luck to you!
Vince

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
at least for one run of this addin you have to set the security level
to 'Medium' and run this macro

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
Hi Frank:
Thank you very much for your response.
1. The workbook is not protected but each worksheet is protected.
2. I tried to deal with the add-in but I get the message that my security
level is too high to allow macros. I have tried to reduce the security level
but apparently have not done it correctly because I continue to get the same
message. Any ideas? I tried to eliminate the need for signed macros because
ever time I open the workbook I have to answer the question "Disable Enable
Macros." I am in a Virtual Private Network and I am the administrator
although I don't really know what I'm doing (I have a guru in my other
location who set up the network but he didn't encourage me to lower the
security level. What do I do now coach?
Thanks again.
Vince Jacobs

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
1. Idea: is the workbook protected?
2. You may try the following addin:
http://www.bmsltd.ie/DLCount/DLCount.asp?file=FindLink.zip

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

An Excel workbook [Excel 2002 (10.2614.2625); XP Pro] has magically
picked up
a link to an existing workbook which I cannot get rid of. When
opening said
file I get the message "This workbook contains one or more links that
cannot
be updated." I have tried the solution below and when I try to Edit
Links
the Open Source and Check Status are the only operative buttons.
When I try
to Insert Name only Paste is available.

When I Check Status the error message is: "Error: Undefined or
non-rectangular." I searched the Microsoft database and found:

Error: Some names cannot be resolved until the source
Undefined or workbook is opened. Click Open Source, switch
non-rectangular name back to the destination workbook, and then
click
Check Status. If this does not resolve the
issue,
make sure the name is not misspelled or
missing.
Switch to the source workbook, point to Name
on the
Insert menu, click Define, and then look for
the
name.
(Define is grayed out. It only allows Paste. It won't allow any
thing but
Check Status and Open Source. Other buttons are grayed out.)

I have used search workbook formulas in an attempt to find the linked
file
name but it cannot find it.
 
F

Frank Kabel

Hi
after removing the link I would set the security level again to medium

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
Hi, Frank:
Thank you, thank you!!! You pinpointed both problems. I couldn't find the
link by name because (I suppose) the worksheet was protected. The findlink
add-in is fantastic. I couldn't run it with a Medium security level but, by
changing to Low it ran beautifully. I have virus scanning software running
so I guess I'm OK with the Low level - it now allows my workbook to open
without having to select Enable Macros.
Best of luck to you!
Vince

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
at least for one run of this addin you have to set the security level
to 'Medium' and run this macro

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

VJ7777 said:
Hi Frank:
Thank you very much for your response.
1. The workbook is not protected but each worksheet is protected.
2. I tried to deal with the add-in but I get the message that my security
level is too high to allow macros. I have tried to reduce the security level
but apparently have not done it correctly because I continue to
get
the same
message. Any ideas? I tried to eliminate the need for signed
macros
because
ever time I open the workbook I have to answer the question
"Disable
Enable
Macros." I am in a Virtual Private Network and I am the administrator
although I don't really know what I'm doing (I have a guru in my other
location who set up the network but he didn't encourage me to
lower
the
security level. What do I do now coach?
Thanks again.
Vince Jacobs

:

Hi
1. Idea: is the workbook protected?
2. You may try the following addin:
http://www.bmsltd.ie/DLCount/DLCount.asp?file=FindLink.zip

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

An Excel workbook [Excel 2002 (10.2614.2625); XP Pro] has magically
picked up
a link to an existing workbook which I cannot get rid of. When
opening said
file I get the message "This workbook contains one or more
links
that
cannot
be updated." I have tried the solution below and when I try
to
Edit
Links
the Open Source and Check Status are the only operative buttons.
When I try
to Insert Name only Paste is available.

When I Check Status the error message is: "Error: Undefined or
non-rectangular." I searched the Microsoft database and found:

Error: Some names cannot be resolved until the source
Undefined or workbook is opened. Click Open
Source,
switch
non-rectangular name back to the destination workbook, and then
click
Check Status. If this does not
resolve
the
issue,
make sure the name is not misspelled or
missing.
Switch to the source workbook, point
to
Name
on the
Insert menu, click Define, and then
look
for
the
name.
(Define is grayed out. It only allows Paste. It won't allow any
thing but
Check Status and Open Source. Other buttons are grayed out.)

I have used search workbook formulas in an attempt to find
the
linked
file
name but it cannot find it.
 

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