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Is there a way to create source link for cell without removing destination links?

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  • Gerry Alt

    Hi Martie,

    Is your goal to have a source link and a destination link within the same cell?

    Thanks!

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  • Lisa Powell

    Was there a response to this as I have the same/similar problem. We have a spreadsheet with cells that are already linked to the destination document and this process was carried out before any data was linked to the cells. We are now trying to link the data to these cells but are prompted to remove the source links first which then breaks the destination link. How can we link the cells to our source whilst preserving the destination links to the document?

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  • Benjamin Wagner

    Hey Lisa Powell

    I think I might need some additional clarity, to Gerry's point above, is your goal to have both a source link and a destination link within the same cell? If so, this is not possible but I can submit an idea ticket on your behalf for this. 

    If the source links exist in two places already, we unfortunately don't have a way to "merge" source links. However, if you only have source links in one place, you can cut/paste the source cells to wherever they want the source link to live. That's the only way to move existing sources currently.

    Let me know if this helps! If you'd like me to create an idea ticket on your behalf I'm happy to do so.

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  • Gurpal Kaur

    Hi Benjamin, I would like to add this as an idea since I have text that is coming from the spreadsheet but I also want to create that text as a source link for another place in the same document such as a disclosure map. This will tremendously help us spot text that has been removed and needs to be updated in the disclosure map. Thanks!

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  • MacKenzie Schrotenboer

    Hi Gurpal Kaur Thanks for the feedback. I went ahead and created a ticket for this idea! 

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