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Is there any way that I can put more than one Hyperlink into the same cell???

I was hoping I could hit <ALT<ENTER to wrap to the next line and insert an
additional Hyperlink.

We have multiple QA URLs for one of our ASP applications and that's where I
was hoping to list all of our QA URLs.

Please let me know and Thanks in advance.

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Default Multiple Hyperlinks in the same cell

Each cell can get a single hyperlink.

But maybe you could insert a couple of rectangles from the Drawing toolbar over
that cell. Each of those rectangles can get its own hyperlink.

And if you hide the borders, it might even look ok.

PSULionRP wrote:

Is there any way that I can put more than one Hyperlink into the same cell???

I was hoping I could hit <ALT<ENTER to wrap to the next line and insert an
additional Hyperlink.

We have multiple QA URLs for one of our ASP applications and that's where I
was hoping to list all of our QA URLs.

Please let me know and Thanks in advance.

PSULionRP


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