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When an email address is entered into an Excel cell, it automaticlly becomes
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Tools Options Spelling Aautocorrect Autoformat and clear the
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When an email address is entered into an Excel cell, it automaticlly becomes
a hyperlink. How can this feature be turned off.

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EXCEL 2007

Office Button (top left hand corner)

Excel Options (lower right hand corner)

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AutoCorrect Options

AutoFormat As You Type tab

Remove tick from the field called:-

Internet and network paths with hyperlinks

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