Excel 2007 - "Remove all scripts" gone

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jl

It has been a pain for me - I could not find in Excel 2007 the equivalent of "Remove all scripts" command in Excel 2003.

I searched all over the Web and Microsoft help files - no luck.

I had vbscripts in HTML files rendered at IE browser (please don't ask why). My users copy the content from IE and paste into Excel or Word. In Excel or Word, those scripts are displayed as little images. "Remove all scripts" in Excel 2003 is the command to remove all those little images.

Does anyone know how to get around without the command? thanks a million.



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Shane Devenshire

Hi,

Where is the Remove all scripts command in 2003?

If these a just images you can choose one of these two approaches:
1. Choose Home, Find & Select, Select Object, then drag the pointer around
the outside of all the object and release the mouse - all objects inside the
selection area will be selected, press Delete.
2. Choose Office Button, Excel Options, Customize, open the Choose command
form and pick All Commands. Find the command Select Multiple Object and
double-click it to add it the the QAT. Click OK. Click this new toolbar
button and click Select All, OK. Press Del.
 

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