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Old June 4th, 2010, 06:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.links
Jester
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Default Remove Hyperlinks

Hi guys, today I had copied some text from the net and pasted it into cells
in Excel 2000. However, when I try and click on the cell, it wants to take
me back to the website I copied the text from. When I try and right click
on the cell, the "Remove Hyperlink" command does not appear. Is there
anything else I can try.??

Thanks


John


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Old June 4th, 2010, 04:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.links
FloMM2
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Default Remove Hyperlinks

Jester,
Have you tried to select the cell, select "Insert", select "Hyperlink" and
"Remove Link" ? Even if you use the hyperlink, the cell will remain selected
after the web page opens. Just close the web page.
hth
"Jester" wrote:

Hi guys, today I had copied some text from the net and pasted it into cells
in Excel 2000. However, when I try and click on the cell, it wants to take
me back to the website I copied the text from. When I try and right click
on the cell, the "Remove Hyperlink" command does not appear. Is there
anything else I can try.??

Thanks


John


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Old June 5th, 2010, 03:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.links
Jester
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Default Remove Hyperlinks

Thankyou Flo that worked beautifully


John


"FloMM2" wrote in message
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Jester,
Have you tried to select the cell, select "Insert", select "Hyperlink" and
"Remove Link" ? Even if you use the hyperlink, the cell will remain
selected
after the web page opens. Just close the web page.
hth
"Jester" wrote:

Hi guys, today I had copied some text from the net and pasted it into
cells
in Excel 2000. However, when I try and click on the cell, it wants to
take
me back to the website I copied the text from. When I try and right
click
on the cell, the "Remove Hyperlink" command does not appear. Is there
anything else I can try.??

Thanks


John


.



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Old January 18th, 2012, 08:31 AM
martincrow martincrow is offline
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You can also remove that hyperlink by undo command from the menu or with shortcut key, that will remove the link generated after pasting a text in the excel sheet, it is due to copy and paste, that makes a URL hyper on the sheet and we can also remove that by undoing the function.
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Old August 7th, 2017, 10:27 AM
Byron Lueker Byron Lueker is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jester View Post
Hi guys, today I had copied some text from the net and pasted it into cells
in Excel 2000. However, when I try and click on the http://www.ilfairmap.com worldwide brands cell, it wants to take
me back to the website I copied the text from. When I try and right click
on the cell, the "Remove Hyperlink" command does not appear. Is there
anything else I can try.??

Thanks


John
Do you have tried to choose the cell, choose "Insert", select "Website link" and "Remove Hyperlink" ? In case you make use of the hyperlink, the cell will stay picked after the web site starts. Just shut the site.
 




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