• Link Finder: Only free? (Excel 97)

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    Anybody recommend a shareware or freeware application that does the job of LinkFinder for Excel 97?

    I just can’t justify the cost of LinkFinder when it’s something I’d use only once or twice a year. Apologies if anybody here contributed to what appears to be a very fine program but a version that’s lighter on the wallet is my ambition.

    As always – thanks in advance for all those who post suggestions / comments. I look forwrad to hearing how other people have dealt with identifying broken / missing / annoying links

    Bemused

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    • #684232

      (Edited by HansV to update link to Excel MVP site)

      Does Bill Manville’s free FindLink utility, available at the Excel MVP Page, do what you want?

      • #684477

        Indeed it does.

        The link also has some other very useful functions. Thank you.

        • #684525

          Navigator Utilities also finds links including displaying all references to the source workbook in a list box. It also enables you to search through directories of workbooks and report on the linked workbooks. Navigator Utilities has heaps of other useful utilities for navigating around complex workbooks including easily moving through sheets, named ranges and an enhanced earch/replace tool.

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