Alas, that quote is going over my head.
I don't have any lookup tables. My worksheet is simply a database with columns
for Company, Address, Phone, Company_Web, etc. I imported the data from a text
file and the website addresses appear as plain text rather than as hyperlinks.
So I'm not sure in this context what "a spec for a hyperlink" means.
BTW, when the mouse pointer hovers over my non-functional hyperlinks, the
pointer changes to the expected hand with index finger extended, and the balloon
message "http://somedomain.com - Click once to follow. Click and hold to select
this cell" appears as expected.
Frank
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 03:26:52 -0500, "Epinn" wrote:
Forgot to mention that there is a limit to the number of characters for the link - about 250. If it is more than 250, it may still show as a link (blue, underline etc.) but nothing happens when you click. However, the example you gave was not above the limit.
It seems to work for me both ways - a true hyperlink or a spec for a hyperlink.
Epinn
"Epinn" wrote in message ...
I used hyperlink function before and I just tried it again. It works fine for me. I use Excel 2003.
See if the following link gives you some inspiration.
http://www.mrexcel.com/archive/Formulas/19517.html
A line from the above link:
"The value in column 2 is exactly a link reference (not a true hyperlink -- rather a spec for a hyperlink)."
Epinn
"Frank B Denman" wrote in message ...
Forgot to mention this is Excel 2k3 SP2
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