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How to enter a non-standard format hyperlink
I need to be able to enter a hyperlink into a cell with this format:
http://0/script.mq?HC ... However, every time I enter this, Excel autocorrects this to: http://0.0.0.0/script.mq?HC ... Is there a way to prevent Excel from performing this correction? |
How to enter a non-standard format hyperlink
xl2003 doesn't do any conversion for me.
Any chance you have an autocorrect entry that's jumping in? In xl2003 menus, tools|autocorrect options|autocorrect tab But it could be a couple of different things... http://0/ replaced with http://0.0.0.0/ You may want to scroll down the list. In fact, if you hit ctrl-z right after the "helpful" conversion takes place, it'll return to what you typed. (Ctrl-z is the shortcut for edit|Undo) jcotter wrote: I need to be able to enter a hyperlink into a cell with this format: http://0/script.mq?HC ... However, every time I enter this, Excel autocorrects this to: http://0.0.0.0/script.mq?HC ... Is there a way to prevent Excel from performing this correction? -- Dave Peterson |
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