On Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:22 AM [GMT+1=CET], Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> You don't even need to do that.  Just use Format >Default formatting.
> That will kill the link stone dead.
> 
> arnold huzen wrote:
>> Harold,
>> 
>> If you go to Tools>Autocorrect you can uncheck the option "recognize
>> URL" or something like that (in the dutch version it's the fifth one
>> from the top).
>> 
>> Arnold Huzen
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Harold Fuchs schreef:
>>> On Friday, October 20, 2006 11:21 AM [GMT+1=CET], Guy Voets
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Hello
>>>> 
>>>> In a Calc sheet, I have a column with mail addresses. Some are
>>>> blue, underlined and with a grey background. When I click on one,
>>>> I can send an e-mail. Others have the appearance of a normal entry
>>>> and don't provide a link to my mail client. How can I 'activate'
>>>> them to work as the blue ones?
>>>> English OOo 2.0.4 on an iMac with OS X 10.3.9
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
>>> I *think* this will work: for each "non-activated" cell, prepend the
>>> text with "mailto:"; (without the quotes). So for example, "[EMAIL 
>>> PROTECTED]"
>>> becomes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>> I'd be interested to know how you achieved the non-active values. On
>>> my 2.0.4 Win XP installation, simply entering an e-mail address
>>> "activates" it. In fact, I can't find a way to "de-activate" them so
>>> that they look and behave like normal text.
>>> 
>>> Harold Fuchs
>>> London, England
Terry/Arnold,

I'm 99.99% certain the OP wanted to *activate* the dead links, *not* 
de-activate the live ones which is what your procedures do.

Regards, Harold

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