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Hyperlink display text maximum in Excel 2003
Every time I try to create a hyperlink of a cell (that contains a couple of
sentences worth of text), I seem to reach the maximum allowed characters for the display text - and Excel cuts off the end of the paragraph. Hence, the the hyperlink is created, but I loose half the content of the cell. Any ideas? |
It looks like that text to display can be 255 characters.
And the same thing holds for =hyperlink(link_location,Friendly_name) Friendly_name can be up to 255 characters--and if you point at another cell that contains a longer string, you'll get an error back. Maybe you could put the hyperlink in one cell and the text in another. Or even add a textbox from the Forms toolbar and then assign the hyperlink to that textbox. CTC wrote: Every time I try to create a hyperlink of a cell (that contains a couple of sentences worth of text), I seem to reach the maximum allowed characters for the display text - and Excel cuts off the end of the paragraph. Hence, the the hyperlink is created, but I loose half the content of the cell. Any ideas? -- Dave Peterson |
Thanks, I like the idea of just putting the text in one cell and the
hyperlink in a cell next to it. "Dave Peterson" wrote: It looks like that text to display can be 255 characters. And the same thing holds for =hyperlink(link_location,Friendly_name) Friendly_name can be up to 255 characters--and if you point at another cell that contains a longer string, you'll get an error back. Maybe you could put the hyperlink in one cell and the text in another. Or even add a textbox from the Forms toolbar and then assign the hyperlink to that textbox. CTC wrote: Every time I try to create a hyperlink of a cell (that contains a couple of sentences worth of text), I seem to reach the maximum allowed characters for the display text - and Excel cuts off the end of the paragraph. Hence, the the hyperlink is created, but I loose half the content of the cell. Any ideas? -- Dave Peterson |
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