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Do you have lots and lots and lots of hyperlinks.
Maybe you could do it in steps. Select columns A:E (or whatever you feel might work) then do that stuff. By the way, ctrl-F12 opened the file|open dialog for me. You want to try a macro that tries it one column at a time: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim iCol As Long With ActiveSheet For iCol = 1 To .Columns.Count .Columns(iCol).Hyperlinks.Delete Next iCol End With End Sub Ps. I've never seen that other suggestion fail. But I have seen other stuff fail if there were too many things to be deleted. If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm Shirley wrote: The reply by Dave Peterson did not work - it locked everything up - any other suggestions? also it was control F12 to get to that window - I'll try it again and see what happens -- seb "Shirley" wrote: I have a huge database - because I have had to add rows and columns I now have hyperlinks embeded throughout the database. This is a pain because I'm always opening a website or email. How do I remove ALL OF THESE at one time? This database is to row EE and 9000 lines long. Trying to remove these one at a time is not an option -- seb -- Dave Peterson |
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