Thanks, that works great.
The hyperlinks are dragged into the spreadsheet from the browser, so
if they are from a link or a bookmark they show the label instead of
the target address.
On Feb 6, 2:15 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
Are these hyperlinks that you inserted via Insert|Hyperlink (well, in xl2003 and
below)???
If yes, ...
You can use a User defined function to retrieve the link.
Option Explicit
Function GetURL(Rng As Range) As String
Application.Volatile
Set Rng = Rng(1)
If Rng.Hyperlinks.Count = 0 Then
GetURL = ""
Else
GetURL = Rng.Hyperlinks(1).Address
End If
End Function
So if you had a hyperlink in A1, you could put =getURL(a1) in that adjacent
cell.
Be aware that if you change the hyperlink, then this formula cell won't change
until your workbook calculates.
If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
Short course:
Open your workbook.
Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE (where macros/UDF's live)
hit ctrl-R to view the project explorer
Find your workbook.
should look like: VBAProject (yourfilename.xls)
right click on the project name
Insert, then Module
You should see the code window pop up on the right hand side
Paste the code in there.
Now go back to excel.
Into a test cell and type:
=getURL(a1)
wrote:
Hi,
I have some data that are all hyperlinks that have text displays that
describe the links. What I would like to do is write a formula that
will display the hyperlink address in the next column. Any ideas?
Thanks.
--
Dave Peterson