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Hello I am in Excel 2003 and I am creating ovals with drawing tool and then
putting centered text in them.

Can I make the text in the oval a hyperlink to jump to another spot or
another sheet within this work book.

I am flexible on this methodolgy - making some list type diagrams and will
have sub lists on other pages.

Thanks for your thoughts Todd Frisch
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JE McGimpsey
 
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AFAIK, you can make a hyperlink from the oval, but not just the oval's
text (though if you created a text box in front of the oval, and grouped
them, you'd get the effect.

Right-click the oval/textbox, choose Hyperlink, and enter

#Sheet1!A1

in the Link To: box.


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Hello I am in Excel 2003 and I am creating ovals with drawing tool and then
putting centered text in them.

Can I make the text in the oval a hyperlink to jump to another spot or
another sheet within this work book.

I am flexible on this methodolgy - making some list type diagrams and will
have sub lists on other pages.

Thanks for your thoughts Todd Frisch

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