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![]() Hi, I am currently using these 2 links - Code: -------------------- =HYPERLINK("[2005-06.xls]'Timetable'!A"&MATCH(Timetable!K2,Timetable!A:A,0) ,"TIMETABLE") -------------------- Code: -------------------- =HYPERLINK("[2005-06.xls]'Timetable'!A"&MATCH(Timetable!K2,Timetable!A:A,0) ,"▼ Goto Today") -------------------- The only problem is that if the file gets renamed then they stop working! Is there any way that I can get the same functionality, but using a method that doesn't involve file names? Many thanks. -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=532011 |
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