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This one really blew my mind. Imagine you get an Excel file from your colleague, you open it and then you realize it has a lot of external links. You want to check exactly what these are, and if theyamp;#39;re still valid or not. Now one option is to go to the data tab, click on edit links and check the location of each link one by one. Or you get the full list of links by typing in this formula. If you want it vertical just put it inside the transpose function. Crazy, right? Thatamp;#39;s what I thought when I received Bobamp;#39;s message. He combined the past with the future. (mumbles) with Excel 4.0 macros. When I asked him about it he sent me this email. Now in case youamp;#39;re wondering the content of the email wasnamp;#39;t deleted. Thatamp;#39;s the whole email. Itamp;#39;s what I like about Bob, who needs the content box? Long story short I checked page 92 of his book right here. Let me show you what I found. (upbeat music) Now these old style Excel 4 macros are still