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Spreadsheet "buttons" that cannot be removed
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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