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See exactly where a link is coming from

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  • Mike

    Hi Hannah Potts,

    Great suggestion! I've extracted this to a ticket that I'll pass along to our Product Team. I'll keep you updated here with any new development, but feel free to follow our What's New topic and visit this Feature Tracker page too.

    Thanks again for your valued input and give me a holler if you have any questions. Cheers!

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  • Priyanka Tejwani

    Hi Mike,

    In the classic document version, you had the ability to see the doc links at one place without clicking on the destination cells. Is there are the way the same is available in next-gen as well?

    In next-gen, I am only able to see the source links by individually clicking at each destination cell.

    Thanks,

    Priyanka

     

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  • Mike

    Hi Priyanka!

    Sorry for the delay. I was out last week but back at it this week after the Labor Day break. Summer seems officially over now. Oh well, I digress...

    Regarding your question, one way to achieve this in next gen is two parts. First, you can run a Linked Files Report from right-click option Home. Then, from that report you can generate a Document Links Spreadsheet that would have the sort of data you are looking for.

    Hopefully this helps some. Let me know what questions you have or if you need anything else. Thanks much and chat soon!

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  • Mike

    Well, I feel sheepish. I am not sure how I have missed it so many times, but TIL from Link Properties, the cell location is listed underneath the file name for both source and destination(s).

    For example, D4 and B5 are the cells. Apologies I didn't catch that earlier. Does this meet what you are looking for? Let me know if I've missed the mark. It appears I've struck out once already, so you won't hurt my feelings if so 🤪

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