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I'm creating a log sheet for a mp3 recording of a meeting. Is there a way to
create a hyperlink from the excel log sheet to a specific point in the mp3
file? Or, is there a different file type that will let me do this?

Thanks for any help.
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What is an mp3 file? Is it a text file?


"AussieAVguy" wrote:

I'm creating a log sheet for a mp3 recording of a meeting. Is there a way to
create a hyperlink from the excel log sheet to a specific point in the mp3
file? Or, is there a different file type that will let me do this?

Thanks for any help.

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Default hyperlinking from excel to a point within a MP3 file

An MP3 Audio file. It's an audio recording of a meeting.

"exceluserforeman" wrote:

What is an mp3 file? Is it a text file?


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