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Can I remove a hyperlink without removing the color of the cell? I would like
to do this to an entire spreadsheet that has all of the cells hilighted in different colors. |
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I'd copy the formatting (just the formatting) of your worksheet to another
blank sheet using Copy/Paste Special (Formattting). Then remove the Hyperlinks using a *macro or **Paste Special (Add) method. And, Finally Copy/Paste Special (Formatting) from the previously blank sheet back to the original worksheet. So to answer your question, "I don't think so", but there you could use this work around. *Macro Sub RemoveHyperlink() ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks.Delete End Sub **Paste Special (Add) method (Non-Macro solution) Select an empty cell (never used cell) and copy it (Ctrl+C) then select the cells that you want to remove the hyperlinks from, then Edit, Paste Special, Add. -- Hope this Helps! Camilo Objective: To help one person each day! Feedback is greatly appreciated! Please let me know if I've answered your question or if my post was helpful to you? "wendy" wrote: Can I remove a hyperlink without removing the color of the cell? I would like to do this to an entire spreadsheet that has all of the cells hilighted in different colors. |
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