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Dan Wilson
Good day,
I have copied a list of music (not the music) from a
website by selecting the list of music and copying the
list into Excel 2000 using Paste Special and HTML format.
The list contains radio buttons that allow the user to
play a particular song by selecting the button. Due to
the nature of the list, it was impossible to select the
song titles in the list without also selecting the radio
buttons.
After pasting the data into Excel, I am left with three
columns,
Column A = the first row of radio buttons for streaming
audio play.
Column B = the song title and the artist
Column C = the second row of radio buttons for manual
audio play.
I can reformat all the cells, however, the radio buttons
can not be moved, cut or deleted. The cell containing the
radio button can be deleted, but the button remains.
I would like to completely remove both columns of radio
buttons. How can I do this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Danno...
I have copied a list of music (not the music) from a
website by selecting the list of music and copying the
list into Excel 2000 using Paste Special and HTML format.
The list contains radio buttons that allow the user to
play a particular song by selecting the button. Due to
the nature of the list, it was impossible to select the
song titles in the list without also selecting the radio
buttons.
After pasting the data into Excel, I am left with three
columns,
Column A = the first row of radio buttons for streaming
audio play.
Column B = the song title and the artist
Column C = the second row of radio buttons for manual
audio play.
I can reformat all the cells, however, the radio buttons
can not be moved, cut or deleted. The cell containing the
radio button can be deleted, but the button remains.
I would like to completely remove both columns of radio
buttons. How can I do this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Danno...