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I formatted a cell Hyperlink and then put the path to an image file in .Tif
format in the cell. I was hoping to click on the cell and open the image file but I get the message "Some files can contain a virus or otherwise be harmful to your computer.........." When I click OK the Tif file opens just fine. Is there a way to suppress this dialog or to automatically press OK? Thanks! Steve |
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Thank you!!
How did you find this article? Steve "ward376" wrote in message ups.com... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829072/en-us |
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Just found it by chance looking for something else. Figured it may
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