![]() ![]() Every single time, it's one of those "argh, there's GOT to be a better way!" moments. Too many times my work is interrupted because I have to stop and shut down a stupid browser or file popup that I didn't intend to open, all because I didn't hold down the mouse button long enough when selecting a cell with a hyperlink (for editing, cutting and pasting, sorting, whatever). This is exactly the control I would like to see in Excel for following hyperlinks. You can even choose whether or not to use the 'Control-click' method, or just enable direct clicking for following hyperlinks. ![]() I know in Word the default is 'Control-click to follow hyperlink'. Is there any way in Excel to *stop* the annoying 'click on a cell with a hyperlink and it automatically follows the hyperlink' behavior? ![]()
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