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I have a bunch of hyperlinks scattered throughout an excel application
that I developed. We are having one little aesthetic problem--the cell select border (the black border excel puts around an active cell). Is there a way to programicly de-select a select once the link has been followed? I have been looking for an activate_hyperlink type of macro but can't find anything. My first questions were about trying to remove the border entirely but I was thinking that if there was some type of VBA code that controls the way hyperlinks work once clicked--it could be as simple as just following the hyperlink (which selects the target cell) and then just de-select. Any ideas or examples of code? Thank! |
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