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Ed

Pass parameters to Workbook from hyperlink
 

Is there a method of passing a parameter to excel to the workbook_open from
a hyperlink in a web page?

I have seen samples passing the sheet name in the hyperlink to get the
workbook to open to the specified worksheet, but how would additional values
be passed?

Thanks.

JP[_4_]

Pass parameters to Workbook from hyperlink
 
Have you checked out:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...580301033.aspx

Or why not tell us what you're trying to do?

--JP

On Nov 10, 7:19*am, Ed wrote:
Is there a method of passing a parameter to excel to the workbook_open from
a hyperlink in a web page?

I have seen samples passing the sheet name in the hyperlink to get the
workbook to open to the specified worksheet, but how would additional values
be passed?

Thanks.



Jie Wang [MSFT]

Pass parameters to Workbook from hyperlink
 
Ed,

I'm not sure what you're trying to do. So could you elaborate the scenario?

Thanks,
Jie Wang

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