How to remove hyperlinks in Excel
June 30, 2008 by wizTEQ Staff
Filed under Tip of The Day
One of the things that Microsoft did in pursuing “Internet enabled applications” was to force, beginning with Excel 2000, the program to recognize URLs and e-mail addresses as something special. When you input one of these, Excel automatically formats it as an active hyperlink, and may even start some other program, such as your e-mail client or a browser.
This behavior can be rather bothersome, particularly if you need to enter quite a few e-mail addresses or URLs in Excel. Here are several ways you can get around this behavior.
The first (and perhaps easiest method) is to simply change the way in which you input URLs and e-mail addresses. When you enter one, start it with an apostrophe. Thus, instead of entering staff@wizteq.com, I would enter ‘staff@wizteq.com. The only difference is the leading apostrophe. Excel does not display the apostrophe in the worksheet, only in the formula bar. In addition, the address is treated like any other text in the worksheet.
The second method is to go ahead and input your address (e-mail or URL) as you normally would. When you press Enter or Tab to move to the next cell, Excel formats the address as a hyperlink. If you immediately press Ctrl+Z, the hyperlink is removed, but the address remains.
Another method is to simply remove the hyperlink after it is created by Excel. To do this, follow these steps:
- Right-click on the hyperlink. Excel displays a Context menu.
- Choose Hyperlink from the Context menu, and then Edit Hyperlink from the submenu. Excel displays the Edit Hyperlink dialog box.
- Click on the Remove Link button at the bottom of the dialog box.
In Excel 2002, Microsoft added the capability to turn off automatic hyperlink creation. This can be done by following these steps, which work in both Excel 2002 and Excel 2003:
- Choose AutoCorrect Options from the Tools menu. Excel displays the AutoCorrect Options dialog box.
- Make sure the AutoFormat As You Type tab is selected.
- Clear the Internet and Network Paths with Hyperlinks check box.
- Click on OK.
wizTEQ Staff


this doesn’t say anything about removing hyperlinks!!!
OK. If you have an excel document that already has hyperlinks you can just right click on the cell and select “Remove Hyperlinks”.
Hope that helps.