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Everytime someone e-mails me an excel file if I put my cursor on a cell with
a formula in it, I get a bubble that says something like,
"mailto=@sum........." How do I get rid of that? I just want to save the
files from outlook without this type of message so I can change the data etc.
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It might help if you said what was in the cell. I think you are using
@ as a prefix for some Lotus 1-2-3 functions instead of
an Equal sign.
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Everytime someone e-mails me an excel file if I put my cursor on a cell with
a formula in it, I get a bubble that says something like,
"mailto=@sum........." How do I get rid of that? I just want to save the
files from outlook without this type of message so I can change the data etc.



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