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I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!
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Navigate to the cell
Press the 'RIGHT-CLICK' key
Press O

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I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!

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Sheelo

Where is the right-click key?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:49:01 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

Navigate to the cell
Press the 'RIGHT-CLICK' key
Press O

"NGRQ" wrote:

I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!


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I should have said the 'Application Key'...

.... The "Application" key, available on most keyboards, calls up "context"
menu; equivalent to right-clicking on an object.

For details and an image see http://www.nonlinear4.com/winkeys.htm.


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Sheelo

Where is the right-click key?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:49:01 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

Navigate to the cell
Press the 'RIGHT-CLICK' key
Press O

"NGRQ" wrote:

I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!



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Cool!

Never have used that feature but it works as advertised in your post to NGRQ

'nother trick learned


Thanks, Gord

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 15:34:04 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

I should have said the 'Application Key'...

... The "Application" key, available on most keyboards, calls up "context"
menu; equivalent to right-clicking on an object.

For details and an image see http://www.nonlinear4.com/winkeys.htm.


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Sheelo

Where is the right-click key?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:49:01 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

Navigate to the cell
Press the 'RIGHT-CLICK' key
Press O

"NGRQ" wrote:

I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!






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Thanks for your feedback.

I feel very very happy if I learn something new related to the tools I have
been using for years...

Regards,
Sheeloo

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Cool!

Never have used that feature but it works as advertised in your post to NGRQ

'nother trick learned


Thanks, Gord

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 15:34:04 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

I should have said the 'Application Key'...

... The "Application" key, available on most keyboards, calls up "context"
menu; equivalent to right-clicking on an object.

For details and an image see http://www.nonlinear4.com/winkeys.htm.


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Sheelo

Where is the right-click key?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:49:01 -0800, Sheeloo <="to" & CHAR(95) & "sheeloo" &
CHAR(64) & "hotmail.com" wrote:

Navigate to the cell
Press the 'RIGHT-CLICK' key
Press O

"NGRQ" wrote:

I would like to know how can I open a hyperlink in a cell in Excel without
using the mouse, only the keyboard... This is faster than moving the mouse
and clicking the cell for some big reports I work on mostly just by moving
with other keyboard shortcuts... Help please!




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