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Convert plain text email addys in Excel 2010
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For the life of me I cant remember how I did this.
Excel 2010, I have a list of hundreds of plain text email addresses, I cant remember how I converted them to active addresses so that when individually clicked on they open up Outlook 2010.
I can change them one by one by just adding a space at the end of each text address or by making sure autocorrect is on for typing them in one by one, or using the Hyperlink function.
But I want to select the whole column and convert them in one go, I seem to recall this was very easy when I last did it but just cant remember how I did it.
so far my google search has come up with nothing
Excel 2010, I have a list of hundreds of plain text email addresses, I cant remember how I converted them to active addresses so that when individually clicked on they open up Outlook 2010.
I can change them one by one by just adding a space at the end of each text address or by making sure autocorrect is on for typing them in one by one, or using the Hyperlink function.
But I want to select the whole column and convert them in one go, I seem to recall this was very easy when I last did it but just cant remember how I did it.
so far my google search has come up with nothing
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I've just checked and this macro works and does what you want.
http://www.mcgimpsey....onverttomaillink.html
I've just checked and this macro works and does what you want.
http://www.mcgimpsey....onverttomaillink.html
Thanks.
I've written all sorts of VB scripts for this particular sheet and there isnt one for converting a whole column of email addys, I'm sure I did it with a couple of clicks in the past.
I can use the linked script (need to take out some of the code thats not needed) until i figure out how I did it
I've written all sorts of VB scripts for this particular sheet and there isnt one for converting a whole column of email addys, I'm sure I did it with a couple of clicks in the past.
I can use the linked script (need to take out some of the code thats not needed) until i figure out how I did it
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