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jmkratt

Javascript Question
 

Hey everyone,

I have a question regarding Excel that I can't seem to locate an answer
for. I copied and pasted a bunch of information from ESPN onto an Excel
Spreadsheet. I wanted to categorize the date but everytime I click on
the cell I am directed to a webpage due to a javascript. How do you
remove the javascript? If anyone can help I'd appreciate it!

John


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Bob Phillips

Javascript Question
 
Try right-clicking the cell, select Edit Hyperlink, and Remove Link.

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Bob Phillips

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"jmkratt" wrote in
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Hey everyone,

I have a question regarding Excel that I can't seem to locate an answer
for. I copied and pasted a bunch of information from ESPN onto an Excel
Spreadsheet. I wanted to categorize the date but everytime I click on
the cell I am directed to a webpage due to a javascript. How do you
remove the javascript? If anyone can help I'd appreciate it!

John


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