Certain, it is simple sufficient to turn off the Two-Sided” option within the print dialog each time you print, nevertheless it's also easy to overlook. The good news is which you can change the default setting. That way, your printer will print one-sided pages except you flip the Two-Sided” choice on. In this short article, I'll show you how you can quickly remove all unwanted hyperlinks from an Excel worksheet at once and prevent their occurrence in the future. The solution works in all Excel versions starting from Excel 2003 through modern Excel 2013 and Excel 2016. Every time you type an e-mail address or URL in a cell, Excel automatically converts it into a clickable hyperlink. From my experience, this behavior is annoying rather than helpful:-( So after typing a new email to my table or editing a URL and pressing Enter, I usually press Ctrl+Z to remove the hyperlink that Excel automatically created First I'll show how you can delete all accidently created unnecessary hyperlinks, and then how you can configure your Excel to turn off the Auto-Hyperlinking feature. • • • Remove multiple hyperlinks in all Excel versions In Excel 2000-2007, there is no built-in function to delete multiple hyperlinks at a time, only one by one. Here is a simple trick that lets you overcome this limitation, of course, the trick works in Excel 2010 and 2013 too. • Select any empty cell outside your table. • Type 1 to this cell. • Copy this cell ( Ctrl+C). • Select your columns with Hyperlinks: click on any cell with data in the 1st column and press Ctrl+Space to select the whole column: • If you want to select more than 1 column at a time: after selecting the 1s column, hold Ctrl, click on any cell in the 2nd column and press Space to select all cells in the 2nd column without losing selection in 1st column. • Right-click on any selected cells and select ' Paste Special' from the context menu: • In the ' Paste Special' dialog box, select the ' Multiply' radio button in the ' Operation' section: • Click Ok. All hyperlinks are removed:-) How to delete all hyperlinks in 2 clicks (only in Excel 2010 and 2013) In Excel 2010, Microsoft finally added the ability to remove multiple hyperlinks at a time: • Select the entire column with Hyperlinks: click on any cell with data and press Ctrl+Space. • Right-click on any selected cell and select ' Remove hyperlinks' from the context menu. Note: If you select a single cell, then this menu item changes to 'Remove hyperlink', a nice example of usability:-( • All hyperlinks are removed from the column:-) Disable automatic creation of hyperlinks in Excel • In Excel 2007, click the Office button -> Excel Options. In Excel 2010 and 2013, navigate to the File Tab -> Options. • In the ' Excel Options' dialog box, switch to the ' Proofing' tab in the left column and click the ' AutoCorrect Options' button: • In the ' AutoCorrect Options' dialog box, switch to the ' AutoFormat As You Type' tab and uncheck the ' Internet and network paths with hyperlinks' checkbox. • Click OK twice to close both dialogs and return to your Excel worksheet. Now, type any URL or email to any cell - Excel retains the plain text format:-) When you really need to create a hyperlink, simply press Ctrl+K to open the 'Insert Hyperlink' dialog box. You may also be interested in: • • • • •. VERY annoying when selecting a cell and having it open a link. I used your 'all versions' method and the first time with 'multiply' it made Excel do a bunch of operations, flashing screen and crashed after about 10 seconds (I'd saved file before trying) and had to close Excel and restart. Not sure why.
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