I have a number of Calc spreadsheets which contain lots of links, both
to other cells in the same sheet, and in the same document, and to other
spreadsheets as well.
They are now all turning up with the links utterly trashed. But I can't
find a pattern to it. Some calc. documents are OK. Many are not.
Needless to say, this is a bit of a disaster, as I'm having to
reconstruct a lot of links.
I can't really make any sense of this, yet.
t.
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