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I could probably look this up but

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Mel - 02 Jul 2006 06:56 GMT
Hi,

I could probably find this somewhere but end of year financials am really
tired and this will probably get me an answer before I can find the
solution.

I copied a sheet from another book to use in the new year financials but now
every time I open the new book it asks if I want to update the linked book.

I have to answer "no" every time. How do I copy a sheet from an old book in
the ended financial year and use it in the new year without this happening?
and can I turn off the link somehow in the already copied sheet?

Thanks to anyone who can help.

Mel
CaptainQuattro - 02 Jul 2006 07:12 GMT
In Excel 2003 you can use

Edit > Links

Locate the unwanted link and click break link.

IN earlier versions of Excel, the easiest way to break an unwanted link
is to
Select the whole imported sheet,

Edit > Copy and then

Edit > Paste Special > Values.

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Mel - 02 Jul 2006 08:02 GMT
Many Thanks

> In Excel 2003 you can use
>
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> Edit > Paste Special > Values.
 
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