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All,

I've a Excel spreadsheet, with about 10-12 worksheets on it. One of
these worksheets is a 'revision history' sheet, so it tracks all
changes to other worksheets.

I use hyperlinks to link directly to the change that has been made.

However, for some reason, these links seem to change of their own
accord. Suddenly, the link will be to a different worksheet or a
different cell reference. This has not been changed by anyone, as only
I have access to the document.

Any ideas or suggestions?

If it helps, when I add a new hyperlink in. I insert a new row in my
revision history document and add the hyperlink in. I wasn't sure if
it was anything to do with inserting the row?!?!

Thanks


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