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Finding the source of a LINKED file

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    Finding the source of a LINKED file

    When I open a file I get a message to up date the source file and when I click on OK I get a message "File cannot be found". On the data sheet the cell lists it's source as Book2 and a cell number, but I am unable to find Book2. I was copying some data and I cannot find the original sheet but the data is showing up. I would like to find the original sheet. All of the cells linked to "Book2" show data.

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    Jim O

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    Re: Finding the source of a LINKED file

    If you click on Edit > Links, perhaps you can see the path listed under Location:.
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    Re: Finding the source of a LINKED file

    Thanks, but I fear the worse case (I think I deleated the file by mistake ). Now I am trying to recreate what I can.

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