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Is there a way after I follow a hyperlink to return to the original cell
(which contained the hyperlink) ? I've discovered that when you display the
WEB toolbar you can click on the "back" icon. Is there an alternate method
other than informing the end-user that he needs to enable the "view" of the
WEB toolbar ?
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I tried this and it worked:

1. create a custom toolbar that is not docked, but rather "floats" in the
worksheet.
2. drag the WEB back button onto the new toolbar

Now if this could be automated by VBA when the workbook was openned....
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"Ed lee" wrote:

Is there a way after I follow a hyperlink to return to the original cell
(which contained the hyperlink) ? I've discovered that when you display the
WEB toolbar you can click on the "back" icon. Is there an alternate method
other than informing the end-user that he needs to enable the "view" of the
WEB toolbar ?

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