![]() I use a very useful add-in, FINDLINK, to find the locations of external links. It might be a reference in a Cell, which is not hard to find, or in a Chart, which might be (I am actually having trouble in one such case). ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Excel has no native way of finding what is linking to the sources ( official documentation states: " There is no automatic way to find external references (also called links) that are used in a destination workbook."). Go to Data -> Edit Links (in the Connections group).
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