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I have an Excel table filled with ID numbers. On the website they were copy-pasted from, they are links. On the Excel table, they are still links, and it's making it a bitch to move the data around without accidentally opening up browser windows. How can I make Excel forget about the link information?
Edit-Paste Special-Text
That seems to work only one cell at a time, and I've got 165 items here. Any way to do it in one step?
That seems to work only one cell at a time, and I've got 165 items here. Any way to do it in one step?
You could try pasting it into Notepad, saving that, and opening the resulting file in Excel, which should then guide you through setting the column break-points.
That seems to work only one cell at a time, and I've got 165 items here. Any way to do it in one step?
I just did it and it worked. You highlight the whole area, hit copy, then Paste Special and click values. As long as you don't move your cursor, it will paste the values in the same place you copied from.
I tried that, but the links are still active.
Have you tried copying it all to a blank worksheet? (As values only.)
I gave up and left them linky. They're not sorted the way I'd ideally like, but I can deal. (Really, all I need this for is a list of things to cross off to make sure all these clips ended up on the reel.)
It's so strange. I can't figure out why it wouldn't work on your computer.
Excel is just weird.