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Default Excel 2002 : How to stop Internet Explorer from popping up continu

Dear Sir,

I am currently using Excel 2002 in my work place.

Today, I copied a formularized worksheet and converted all formulas to
value before pasting it to a new spreadsheet.

I found that a number of cells have an underline below it. When I put the
cursor on these cells it reads something like this :

" mailto:-@sum('R9'!F12909:F13277) - click once to follow, click and hold to
select this cell "

When I click at this cell, the Internet Explorer keep on opening up to 60-75
windows. I could do anything to stop this.

May I know what might have cause this problem ? How to prevent it from
happening in the future ?

Usually I need to close these Internet Explorer Window one by one in order
to continue working with the worksheet, Is there any short cut to close them
at one go ?


Thanks

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