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Maybe it's only a display problem.
If you close and reopen, does it look ok? Maybe selecting the range and edit|Replace what: = with: = replace all will force excel to notice that it's a hyperlink (Just guesses) Longtime listener first time caller wrote: Thank you Dave I hope you navigate back to this post and if you don't I thank you for the advice you have given me this far. There are still a couple smaller things that are making this tough to complete. I tried out the testing in a new workbook and it worked, the hyperlink showed up. But it only showed as a hyperlink after you clicked away from the cell an essentially un-highlighted it. Is there anyway to change this or will it be forever like this? Thanks again, this solution does work! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Try creating a test formula (in your language) in an empty cell in a brand new workbook: =hyperlink("file:////C:\Candidates\Sales\Smith\cv.doc") (I changed the name of the resume file to cv.doc) Once you get this test formula working, you'll know what you have to use in the real workbook. Longtime listener first time caller wrote: OK so I keep my CVs in a folder called candidates and the spreadsheet is in this candidates folder and all the rest are separated from there based off what business unit they have interest for (IE accounting, sales, marketing). So would the address be what I list it as from here? For example Steve Smith in the sales folder is: Sales/Smith from the location of the spreadsheet or would it be C:\Candidates\Sales\Smith and hyperlink needs to be in the language of my version of Excel? OK I think this is starting to come together, thanks for the help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: The value in A3 has to be the address of the link--not the friendly name. And you're going to have to translate the English =hyperlink() into the language that you use. KeepItCool has a translator utility at: http://members.chello.nl/jvolk/keepitcool/ Longtime listener first time caller wrote: When I put in the =hyperlink(a3) I get an error in the cell and it appears as #NOM? should I replace a3 with the cell I want to give the link location of or just replace a3 with the link location, for instance Sales\Smith (this is where the CV is located) Yes the hyperlinks are listed in a column in the raw data "Dave Peterson" wrote: So one of the row or column or page fields is a hyperlink in the raw data? If yes, then the "hyperlinkness" is lost when the pivottable is built. If you're not pivotting too much, maybe you could add another column/row/cell with a formula like: =hyperlink(a3) (if the cell's value shows the hyperlink address, that is) Longtime listener first time caller wrote: Hey all I'm working on a pivot table to keep track of CVs (resumes). In the spreadsheet that holds the I hyper link to the actual CV but if I bring something up in the pivot table it does not work. Is there any solution to this or some way around it? Thanks for your time. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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