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Default hyper links not working in Excel workbook

I copy/pasted some links into a spread sheet and it was working great with
Firefox but I was having some site issues with Firefox so uninstalled the
program. Now my links including new ones tell me "unable to open http// etc.
No program is registered to open this file." Is it possible I unregistered
Internet Explorer?
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Default hyper links not working in Excel workbook

Sorry I didn't do my due diligence and look in windows help first. I needed
to reassign my url extensions back to IE from Firefox. Sorry to have bothered
you all.

"Skip Bisconer" wrote:

I copy/pasted some links into a spread sheet and it was working great with
Firefox but I was having some site issues with Firefox so uninstalled the
program. Now my links including new ones tell me "unable to open http// etc.
No program is registered to open this file." Is it possible I unregistered
Internet Explorer?

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