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I have been putting an Excel spreadsheet together and have values in the
boxes, ie 1-6, however I have also put comments in the boxes that are
relevant to that box (not necessarily the values. When I save the
spreadsheet as a web pages the comment indicator comes up on the pages over
the number value. How can I hide the comment indicator as I cvan in Excel?



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There may be a better way ...

but one way is to save your worksheet, then Edit-Clear-Comments and then
save as Webpage. Do not save the Excel again

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I have been putting an Excel spreadsheet together and have values in the
boxes, ie 1-6, however I have also put comments in the boxes that are
relevant to that box (not necessarily the values. When I save the
spreadsheet as a web pages the comment indicator comes up on the pages over
the number value. How can I hide the comment indicator as I cvan in Excel?



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Thanks for this but it does not solve my problem. I want the comments to
show up as I run the mouse over them, as I do in Excel, but the boxes need
numbers in them. These numbers are seperate from the comments, ie the box
may have number 4 in it and as you run the mouse over the comment box will
show something. I. Excel the indicator is in the top right of the box, and
so does not affect the content in the box. If the page is then saved for the
web, the indicator moves to the middle of the box and thus over the content.
I need to hide the indicator or put it back in the corner. Any ideas?


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There may be a better way ...

but one way is to save your worksheet, then Edit-Clear-Comments and then
save as Webpage. Do not save the Excel again

"JD21" wrote:

I have been putting an Excel spreadsheet together and have values in the
boxes, ie 1-6, however I have also put comments in the boxes that are
relevant to that box (not necessarily the values. When I save the
spreadsheet as a web pages the comment indicator comes up on the pages over
the number value. How can I hide the comment indicator as I cvan in Excel?



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Can you send the Excel and HTML file to me so that I can investigate further?

"JD21" wrote:

Thanks for this but it does not solve my problem. I want the comments to
show up as I run the mouse over them, as I do in Excel, but the boxes need
numbers in them. These numbers are seperate from the comments, ie the box
may have number 4 in it and as you run the mouse over the comment box will
show something. I. Excel the indicator is in the top right of the box, and
so does not affect the content in the box. If the page is then saved for the
web, the indicator moves to the middle of the box and thus over the content.
I need to hide the indicator or put it back in the corner. Any ideas?


"Sheeloo" wrote:

There may be a better way ...

but one way is to save your worksheet, then Edit-Clear-Comments and then
save as Webpage. Do not save the Excel again

"JD21" wrote:

I have been putting an Excel spreadsheet together and have values in the
boxes, ie 1-6, however I have also put comments in the boxes that are
relevant to that box (not necessarily the values. When I save the
spreadsheet as a web pages the comment indicator comes up on the pages over
the number value. How can I hide the comment indicator as I cvan in Excel?



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Hi

tried to email you but is failed, please email me at the following address
and I will try again

JD

"Sheeloo" wrote:

Can you send the Excel and HTML file to me so that I can investigate further?

"JD21" wrote:

Thanks for this but it does not solve my problem. I want the comments to
show up as I run the mouse over them, as I do in Excel, but the boxes need
numbers in them. These numbers are seperate from the comments, ie the box
may have number 4 in it and as you run the mouse over the comment box will
show something. I. Excel the indicator is in the top right of the box, and
so does not affect the content in the box. If the page is then saved for the
web, the indicator moves to the middle of the box and thus over the content.
I need to hide the indicator or put it back in the corner. Any ideas?


"Sheeloo" wrote:

There may be a better way ...

but one way is to save your worksheet, then Edit-Clear-Comments and then
save as Webpage. Do not save the Excel again

"JD21" wrote:

I have been putting an Excel spreadsheet together and have values in the
boxes, ie 1-6, however I have also put comments in the boxes that are
relevant to that box (not necessarily the values. When I save the
spreadsheet as a web pages the comment indicator comes up on the pages over
the number value. How can I hide the comment indicator as I cvan in Excel?





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Mail sent from my id...

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Hi

tried to email you but is failed, please email me at the following address
and I will try again

JD


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