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Cell selections reach new heights
BY J. CARLTON COLLINS, CPA
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Q: In Excel, is there a way to click on a cell containing a hyperlink without triggering the hyperlink? (Surely my current method of clicking next to the cell and then using arrow keys cannot be the best method.)
A: Make the row height bigger or the column wider, then you can click in the white area of the cell to select it without triggering the hyperlink.
