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joel anthony

Hyperlink display
 

Thanks in advance
I want to copy my excel hyperlink column from a sheet into an access
table.
The whole address does not come across and does not function. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
joel


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David McRitchie

Hyperlink display
 
Hi Joel,
Assume you want to extract the hyperlink out of object type hyperlinks
you would be best using a User Defined Function. Function and usage at

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...perlinkaddress

link to Instructions to install are at the top of the that page.

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"joel anthony" wrote in message
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Thanks in advance
I want to copy my excel hyperlink column from a sheet into an access
table.
The whole address does not come across and does not function. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
joel


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joel anthony

Hyperlink display
 

Dave,
Thank-you for the resource.
much reading ahead!
joel


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