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Great, this is what I was looking for!
Thanks, Harold ==================== "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Inserting a Hyperlink is another method. Find a cell that you would like them to click, and do Ctrl + K. On the Right, select "Places in this document." Another nice feature of Hyperlinks is the ability to fill in a "Screen Tip" with useful info for the user. HTH -- Dana DeLouis Win XP & Office 2003 "HGood" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a spreadsheet I want others to use. I use high resolution on my laptop and can see the entire at once. But others use lessor resolutions and have to do lots of scrolling to see the various parts. The sheet will be protected. I don't want to use a macro, but is it possible to use a Command Button or something like that to send the user to a particular section of the spreadsheet. Manually this could be done with "Go To". There's three major sections, so I'd like buttons near each of those sections so that users can navigate quickly and easily without scrolling. Is this possible without a macro? Thanks, Harold |
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