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UDF that returns a Hyperlink
Is it possible in Excel 2007 using VBA to create a UDF that returns a
hyperlink? Ideally I want a hyperlink where the display name is different to the linked URL. Any ideas? TIA |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
First, if you mean you want the tooltip to show a different address, then I
don't think that it's possible. Second, if you meant you want to see something in the cell that isn't the address of the link, then... There's an =hyperlink() worksheet function that may do exactly what you want: =hyperlink("http://www.microsoft.com","Click me!") Third, If you want to use the Insert|Hyperlink style of hyperlink: I didn't test this in xl2007, but it seemed to work fine in xl2003: Option Explicit Function myHyperLink() With Application.Caller .Parent.Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=.Cells, _ Address:="http://www.microsoft.com" End With myHyperLink = "Click me!" End Function If you're new to macros: Debra Dalgleish has some notes how to implement macros he http://www.contextures.com/xlvba01.html David McRitchie has an intro to macros: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm Ron de Bruin's intro to macros: http://www.rondebruin.nl/code.htm (General, Regular and Standard modules all describe the same thing.) Short course: Open your workbook. Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE (where macros/UDF's live) hit ctrl-R to view the project explorer Find your workbook. should look like: VBAProject (yourfilename.xls) right click on the project name Insert, then Module You should see the code window pop up on the right hand side Paste the code in there. Now go back to excel. Into a test cell and type: =myHyperLink() Vlad wrote: Is it possible in Excel 2007 using VBA to create a UDF that returns a hyperlink? Ideally I want a hyperlink where the display name is different to the linked URL. Any ideas? TIA -- Dave Peterson |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
What capability do you need that the existing worksheet function:
=HYPERLINK() does not give you? -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200909 "Vlad" wrote: Is it possible in Excel 2007 using VBA to create a UDF that returns a hyperlink? Ideally I want a hyperlink where the display name is different to the linked URL. Any ideas? TIA . |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
Thanks Dave for your suggestions
Gary - I want to use VBA to calculate a URL based on some conditions. Is it possible to use the hyperlink function in VBA? Thanks |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
You can create a formula using =hyperlink() using VBA.
You can insert a hyperlink (insert|hyperlink) using VBA. You can use a macro that uses: Thisworkbook.followhyperlink and run that macro when you want to. Vlad wrote: Thanks Dave for your suggestions Gary - I want to use VBA to calculate a URL based on some conditions. Is it possible to use the hyperlink function in VBA? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
I want to create a formula using =hyperlink() using VBA - have you any
pointers on that? |
UDF that returns a Hyperlink
activecell.formula = "=hyperlink(""http://www.microsoft.com"",""Click me"")"
But your question is kind of vague. You can pick up those strings (or even pieces of those strings) from anything that you can get to using VBA. Vlad wrote: I want to create a formula using =hyperlink() using VBA - have you any pointers on that? -- Dave Peterson |
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