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Is there a way of removing the 'document contains links that may refer to
other files' question that appears when you paste a linked Excel table or
chart into Word? Not sure if this should come under a Word or Excel
question, sorry!
Many thanks in advance.
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Hi Krisp.

First, I use an portuguese version of Office, so, if I say some word that
don't exist in your version, try something close to it, ok?
Well, Go to Tools/Options. In the guide General uncheck the checkbox "update
bonds automatically when opening". The question shall desapear... but you'll
have to update it manually if you want to change..

It's not a good answer, but for now that's all i have.

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Is there a way of removing the 'document contains links that may refer to
other files' question that appears when you paste a linked Excel table or
chart into Word? Not sure if this should come under a Word or Excel
question, sorry!
Many thanks in advance.

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