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I have a workbook that is a business plan financial template. In word, I
have created the instruction for the template. Is there a way to combine the two work products so that the word document came into the workbook as a separate tab? Is there a way to link the two documents together so that say double clicking on a cell would open that word document to a specific area of the instructions? Thanks for your help. |
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Hi akcaster,
You could put a hyperlink between the documents. In Word, you could even embed all or part of your workbook to make the instructions clearer - this could even be in the form of a link to the actual workbook, so that you users could open up the relevant part of the Excel workbook from within Word. Note: The links will break if you move the 'source' to a different folder. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "akcaster" wrote in message ... I have a workbook that is a business plan financial template. In word, I have created the instruction for the template. Is there a way to combine the two work products so that the word document came into the workbook as a separate tab? Is there a way to link the two documents together so that say double clicking on a cell would open that word document to a specific area of the instructions? Thanks for your help. |
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