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We have an Oracle application that generates reports in htm format. When we
open this report in MS Excel 2003 it creates "buttons" (that is the best description I can use) that I cannot remove. The buttons are on the spreadsheet, have the same appearance as the row and column designators, and "float" over the cells. I cannot move them, delete them, or even identify how they are used. When I click on them a dashed line box appears (like a select) but still do not respond to a right-click. They are a result of the lines: <TH<INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="request2" VALUE="Arn"</TH <TH<INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="request2" VALUE="Nmfs Contact"</TH <TH<INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="request2" VALUE="Consultation Title"</TH in the htm file. We need these to be removed from the spreadsheet. I can edit the htm file, remove these lines, and open the file in Excel as a fix, however this is not a workable solution for our staff. I would prefer providing an explanation on how to remove these "buttons" in Excel. As a final piece of information, these do not appear when opening the file in Excel 97. Thanks.... |
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