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Microsoft Excel 2003: Clicking on a LINK that takes you to a different cell in the Workbook
Is there a simple way to code a link on an Excel workbook so that when
you click on it, it takes you to a specific cell in the workbook? For example. At the top of the spreadsheet you have a number of parts: Part #1 Part #2 Part #3 I can easily make them links -- but what is the code that I need so when I click on Part #2 it takes be to a cell on the workbook (e.g., Cell A1827) where the user finds related information about it? Thanks for any assistance with this! RBollinger |
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