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Hi- I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible.
I keep an Excel (2003) Workbook with several web links to a local Bidding Site. Using SnagIt8, I capture a window with links (hotspots) and paste them to Excel. This used to work wonderfully, until quite recently. I remember that on one occassion an alert box came up in Excel advising that these might pose a treat: I don't recall whether I accepted to turn them off, but now the new ones are not working (clicking on a hotspot only displays the crosslines, not the cursor turning into a pointing finger). What can I do in Excel to turn this feature on again? Strangely enough, the web links prior to this alert, still work. Thank you for any advice offered. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ |
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Thanks Don for taking the time to reply.
I did not use macros. As I said in my post, I capture a web page complete with hotspots using SnagIT8. Using this capture (CTRL+COPY) I then pasted into Excel. The result is not only a Bitmap picture but with web links. THis is no longer working. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: You should be able to import directly into Excel with a macro. URL's ____________? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Hi- I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible. I keep an Excel (2003) Workbook with several web links to a local Bidding Site. Using SnagIt8, I capture a window with links (hotspots) and paste them to Excel. This used to work wonderfully, until quite recently. I remember that on one occassion an alert box came up in Excel advising that these might pose a treat: I don't recall whether I accepted to turn them off, but now the new ones are not working (clicking on a hotspot only displays the crosslines, not the cursor turning into a pointing finger). What can I do in Excel to turn this feature on again? Strangely enough, the web links prior to this alert, still work. Thank you for any advice offered. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ |
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So what is the url link to the web page?
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Thanks Don for taking the time to reply. I did not use macros. As I said in my post, I capture a web page complete with hotspots using SnagIT8. Using this capture (CTRL+COPY) I then pasted into Excel. The result is not only a Bitmap picture but with web links. THis is no longer working. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: You should be able to import directly into Excel with a macro. URL's ____________? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Hi- I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible. I keep an Excel (2003) Workbook with several web links to a local Bidding Site. Using SnagIt8, I capture a window with links (hotspots) and paste them to Excel. This used to work wonderfully, until quite recently. I remember that on one occassion an alert box came up in Excel advising that these might pose a treat: I don't recall whether I accepted to turn them off, but now the new ones are not working (clicking on a hotspot only displays the crosslines, not the cursor turning into a pointing finger). What can I do in Excel to turn this feature on again? Strangely enough, the web links prior to this alert, still work. Thank you for any advice offered. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ |
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http://www.maltapark.com/feedback.asp?ItemID=105904
But this is enbedded in a screen shot taken by SnagIT. The hotspot is "key" is Feedback. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: So what is the url link to the web page? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Thanks Don for taking the time to reply. I did not use macros. As I said in my post, I capture a web page complete with hotspots using SnagIT8. Using this capture (CTRL+COPY) I then pasted into Excel. The result is not only a Bitmap picture but with web links. THis is no longer working. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: You should be able to import directly into Excel with a macro. URL's ____________? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Hi- I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible. I keep an Excel (2003) Workbook with several web links to a local Bidding Site. Using SnagIt8, I capture a window with links (hotspots) and paste them to Excel. This used to work wonderfully, until quite recently. I remember that on one occassion an alert box came up in Excel advising that these might pose a treat: I don't recall whether I accepted to turn them off, but now the new ones are not working (clicking on a hotspot only displays the crosslines, not the cursor turning into a pointing finger). What can I do in Excel to turn this feature on again? Strangely enough, the web links prior to this alert, still work. Thank you for any advice offered. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ |
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I sent a workbook to show how this can work.
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... http://www.maltapark.com/feedback.asp?ItemID=105904 But this is enbedded in a screen shot taken by SnagIT. The hotspot is "key" is Feedback. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: So what is the url link to the web page? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Thanks Don for taking the time to reply. I did not use macros. As I said in my post, I capture a web page complete with hotspots using SnagIT8. Using this capture (CTRL+COPY) I then pasted into Excel. The result is not only a Bitmap picture but with web links. THis is no longer working. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ "Don Guillett" wrote: You should be able to import directly into Excel with a macro. URL's ____________? -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Poltonis" wrote in message ... Hi- I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible. I keep an Excel (2003) Workbook with several web links to a local Bidding Site. Using SnagIt8, I capture a window with links (hotspots) and paste them to Excel. This used to work wonderfully, until quite recently. I remember that on one occassion an alert box came up in Excel advising that these might pose a treat: I don't recall whether I accepted to turn them off, but now the new ones are not working (clicking on a hotspot only displays the crosslines, not the cursor turning into a pointing finger). What can I do in Excel to turn this feature on again? Strangely enough, the web links prior to this alert, still work. Thank you for any advice offered. -- Rgds Poltonis ------------------------ |
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