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Old August 30th, 2004, 12:02 AM
Mark Kennedy
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thanks, but that is not the issue......no email addresses are
initially entered, just a formula, say "+r5*.05".....it places the
value in the dcell, but it makes it a hyprtlink to an email...its
driving me crazy
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Old August 30th, 2004, 01:10 AM
Bill Manville
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Mark Kennedy wrote:
no email addresses are
initially entered, just a formula, say "+r5*.05".....it places the
value in the dcell, but it makes it a hyprtlink to an email.


OK another possibility would be:
- a Worksheet_Change or Workbook_SheetChange event procedure is
creating the hyperlink after you enter the data.

It is probably irrelevant but most people enter formulas by starting
with = rather than with +.


Bill Manville
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