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I'm trying to insert a hyperlink in a Outlook-2003 generated e-mail to
a specific tab in a multi-sheet Spreadsheet. I have no problem getting into the spreadsheet, but it will only go to where the file was previously opened, and I want to be able to do this without creating tags in the spreadsheet. the hyperlink included in the e-mail is <file://\\mainserver\project costs\time reporting\timesheet90995.xls and I want to go to cell B6 in tab April-06 directly by clicking the hyperlink in the e-mail message. Excel seems to suggest that appending #'April-06'!B6 to the end of the hyperlink will give me what I want, but it doesn't, the # just seems to be a memo note. Any suggestions? |
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