![]() Lets go through each of those steps in more detail to make sure you can break links. Some of these problems can be fixed with our add-in: fix and speed up Excel® files tools FREE ADD-IN. ![]() ![]() Save the file as file type ‘xls’ then back to ‘xlsx’ (or whatever the original file type was).Navigate to the folder ‘FILENAME.zip>xl’ file and delete the folder named ‘externalLinks’.Rename it in file explorer: changing the extension from.Check Conditional Formats and Data Validation for similar phantom links.Also check chart titles and data label ranges. Check each series, if any ranges are in external files then cut the range from the external file and paste in to problem file. Check all chart series ranges: Right click chart – SELECT DATA – (SERIES) EDIT.Delete all named ranges to external files: FORMULA RIBBON – (DEFINED NAMES) NAME MANAGER.Break links: DATA RIBBON – (CONNECTIONS) EDIT LINKS – Select sheet then BREAK LINK. ![]() Unprotect each sheet in your problem file: HOME RIBBON – (CELLS) FORMAT – PROTECT SHEETS.If you cannot break links in Excel® then follow these steps (backup your file first): ![]()
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