Microsoft KB Archive/185387

= XL98: Macro to Delete Defined Names with Links =

Article ID: 185387

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh

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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, workbooks can have two kinds of links: internal or external. Internal links are references to objects within (or internal to) the document (for example, another cell on a given sheet or another cell on another sheet in the same workbook). The following examples demonstrate how an internal link might appear on your sheet:

=C2

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=Sheet1!C2

External links are references to objects outside the document (for example a cell on a sheet in another file). The following example demonstrates how an external link might appear on your sheet:

=' :documents:[WORKBOOK1]Sheet1'!$C$2

The macro in the "More Information" section of this article displays all the defined names in the active workbook that has an external reference to a defined name in a different workbook. External links not referenced by a defined name are unaffected. After a defined name is deleted by the macro, the error value "#NAME" is displayed in the cell(s) that use the defined name.



MORE INFORMATION
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To Create a Macro to Delete Defined Names with Links
 Press OPTION+F11 to start the Visual Basic Editor. On the Insert menu, click Module.  Type the following code: Option Explicit

Sub delete_external_names

' Variable declarations. Dim response As Integer Dim msg As String Dim flag As Boolean Dim defined_name As Object

flag = True    ' Check if external links were found.

' Loop through each defined name in workbook. For Each defined_name In ActiveWorkbook.Names

' If a [ was found, then the name has a link. If InStr(defined_name.RefersTo, "[") > 0 Then

flag = False ' set flag to False indicating a link was found

' Message displayed to ask if you want to delete name. msg = "Do you want to delete the defined name " & "'" & _ defined_name.Name & "'" & Chr(13) & " that refers to '" & _ defined_name & "' ?"

' Delete the defined name. If MsgBox(msg, 292) = vbYes Then defined_name.Delete End If     Next defined_name  ' Get the next defined name.

If flag = True Then ' If flag was not set, display message below.

MsgBox "No defined names with external were links found." End If   End Sub  On the Tools menu, click Macros. Select "delete_external_names" and click Run.

