Ronald,
Correct - External formulae references would create such a link. However this file should not be referencing anything external. It was created from scratch & does not have a need to link externally.
When I open the specific file (I'll call it abc.xls), Excel asks if I want to update abc.xls with linked workbooks. I answer no because the file should not be linked to anything. Even if I answer yes, there are no changes made because there is nothing to change.
Then I go to Edit/Links. There is another file (I'll call it lmnop.xls) that is actually linked abc.xls. The only options for me are to open lmnop.xls or update the location of lmnop.xls or pick another file to link to. However there is not an option of removing the link altogether. I have discover in my search that there is a "delete link" button in newer versions of Excel but not Excel 97. Any internal help features only lead to setting up links. Web searches lead to Excel 2000 or beyond where the solution is easy.
I would like abc.xls to be wild & free on its own, linkless, like any other ordinary Excel file. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Doug