ID: Q185158
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In Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, if you remove a hyperlink from a cell in a worksheet, borders applied to the cell may also be removed.
This problem will occur if you click the Remove Link button in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box or if you use the Delete method in a Visual Basic macro to delete a hyperlink, as in the following example:
ActiveCell.Hyperlinks.Delete
To manually remove a hyperlink from a cell without removing the cell's borders, follow these steps:
1. By using the arrow keys on the keyboard, select the cell. (Note that if
you click the cell, the hyperlink is activated.)
2. Press the DELETE key to clear the cell's contents and remove the
hyperlink.
You can also use one of the following lines of Visual Basic code to remove
a hyperlink from a cell without removing the cell's borders:
ActiveCell.Hyperlinks(1).Range = ""
Range("B5").Hyperlinks(1).Range = ""
By setting the Range for the hyperlink to a blank string (""), you can
effectively remove the hyperlink without actually deleting it.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Microsoft Excel listed at the beginning of this article.
In Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, you can add a hyperlink to a cell by clicking Hyperlink on the Insert menu. Hyperlinks can link to Web pages, other workbooks or documents, or other locations within the same workbook.
You can remove a hyperlink from a cell by clicking the Remove Link button in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box. If you click this button, or if you use the Delete method in a Visual Basic macro to delete a hyperlink, borders applied to the cell are removed.
Additional query words: XL97
Keywords : kbweb xlvbainfo xlformat
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: November 2, 1998