I've seen this difficulty before. The only solution at that time was to have
unlinked text in a cell above (or below) hyperlinked text, and then hide the
border between the two cells. In effect, I don't think you can do what you
want without this "fake-out" workaround.
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
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"RPD" wrote in message
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Hi
I am finding great trouble placing web & email addresses in cells along
with
normal text and have wasted a lot of time trying to sort this out. Either
all
the text is in normal font (& acting like a link) or all the text is
actively
highlighted as a link!
How do I easily control this so I can have both normal text & links (but
seperately/alongside each other) within cells?
The auto complete function to typing web/email links is turned on but it
doesn't appear to make any difference!
How to I format the cells to achieve what I want? It seems to me the cell
format must not be allowing this function to happen, but I have tried
reformatting the cells without success! Frustratingly I have some cells in
my
worksheet where links & text do coexist!
I have searched for help on the net with no success either yet.
I am most grateful for help & advice to help me & look forward to all
replies.
Thanks
Richard
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RPD