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Excel 2003 A user received an Excel spreadsheet of name and e-mail addresses. When I clicked in the cell that contained the e-mail address it launched a new mail message in Outlook with the e-mail address in the "To:" field. Is there any way to turn this off..I tried to make the cells all text but this did not help. Thank you. |
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You have to remove the underlying hyperlinks.
http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "HT" wrote in message ... WindowsXP Excel 2003 A user received an Excel spreadsheet of name and e-mail addresses. When I clicked in the cell that contained the e-mail address it launched a new message in Outlook with the e-mail address in the "To:" field. Is there any way to turn this off..I tried to make the cells all text but this did not help. Thank you. |
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This will only work one cell at a time, I think, but you can right-click the
address, Highlight Hyperlink, then select Remove Hyperlink. "HT" wrote: WindowsXP Excel 2003 A user received an Excel spreadsheet of name and e-mail addresses. When I clicked in the cell that contained the e-mail address it launched a new mail message in Outlook with the e-mail address in the "To:" field. Is there any way to turn this off..I tried to make the cells all text but this did not help. Thank you. |
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