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Found it was a pie chart linked to an Excel spreadsheet - deleted the pie chart and bingo link removed
Simples!
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I have a Word template that generates a user form and asks for user input, that side all works fine however my template appears to have a link to a source file that when looking at File/Info/Links to Files shows a NULL source file and its name is CHART. Could anyone help me please to remove the link (I have tried breaking the link and saying yes to the prompt) but it does not disappear?
Also how I can work out where the link is in the document???
Hope someone can help please
Jasper
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Found it was a pie chart linked to an Excel spreadsheet - deleted the pie chart and bingo link removed
Simples!
Hi, how exactly did you find the pie chart? Did you manually try deleting each chart in the document till you found the faulty one or is there a quicker way? I'm facing the same problem and I have too many figures/tables in my document to actually use trial and error! Any help would be appreciated