Hi Guys,
I have just "upgraded" from MS Office XP Ver. 2002 to MS Office 2003 on a machine that uses XP. In one Excel spreadsheet there is a hyperlink to a .wav file on my hard drive. In the 2003 version when the hyperlink is activated a Microsoft Excel "warning" pops up saying "Hyperlinks can be harmful etc etc.... Do you want to continue?"
In the old version there was not this warning which I do not want as it slows everything down - is there a way of bypassing this warning? I have looked at security etc but it's mainly to do with macros.
If anyone knows how to get rid of this "Warning" I would be very grateful.
All the best guys
AJ
I have just "upgraded" from MS Office XP Ver. 2002 to MS Office 2003 on a machine that uses XP. In one Excel spreadsheet there is a hyperlink to a .wav file on my hard drive. In the 2003 version when the hyperlink is activated a Microsoft Excel "warning" pops up saying "Hyperlinks can be harmful etc etc.... Do you want to continue?"
In the old version there was not this warning which I do not want as it slows everything down - is there a way of bypassing this warning? I have looked at security etc but it's mainly to do with macros.
If anyone knows how to get rid of this "Warning" I would be very grateful.
All the best guys
AJ