Hi wII
Use the HYPERLINK Worksheet Function
Not clear on your question, this should get you started:
=IF(C2="RSVP",HYPERLINK("#RSVP!A1",RSVP!A1),IF(C2= "invitee",HYPERLINK("#invitee!A1",invitee!A1), ""))
--or--
=IF(C2="RSVP",HYPERLINK("#RSVP!A1","[link]"),IF(C2="invitee",HYPERLINK("#invitee!A1","[link]i"),""))
Please don't post with open and closed double quotes, they do
not come through very well. Just use the double-quote that
is on the keyboard for both.
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"vvll" wrote in message m...
Is it possible to create links between spreadsheets based on
“if/then” criteria?
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Is it possible to create links between spreadsheets based on
"if/then" criteria?.
I have an invitation list for a party, and then an attendee list with
a whole different layout/fields for the invitees who respond
"yes"
Can I create a link from "Invitee" to "RSVP"
list with "if RSVP = "yes" then link to
"Attendee" list?
Any help appreciated
concaf2003