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Dear All,

Does anyone know how to stop Excel automatically creating hyperlinks?
I use the @ sign a lot for other reasons and it's driving me nut's.

Thanks,

Simon
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Precede the entry with an apostrophe '
for example

'xxx@ww

the apostrophe will not be visible in the cell

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Peo Sjoblom

"Simon Corner" wrote:

Dear All,

Does anyone know how to stop Excel automatically creating hyperlinks?
I use the @ sign a lot for other reasons and it's driving me nut's.

Thanks,

Simon

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Simon

With Excel 2002 and 2003.........

ToolsAutoCorrectAutoFormat as you type. Uncheck the "internet paths etc"

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On 30 Nov 2004 09:36:31 -0800, (Simon Corner)
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Dear All,

Does anyone know how to stop Excel automatically creating hyperlinks?
I use the @ sign a lot for other reasons and it's driving me nut's.

Thanks,

Simon


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