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The arguments for a HYPERLINK() worksheet function seem to be limited to 256
characters. Is there a workaround for this? I need to embed functions like this ?subject=My Subject&body="&A1) in a worksheet, and I need it to accept very long body arguments. If the argument in this case gets much longer than 200 characters, the function becomes a #VALUE. Also, I can't use macros because of all the security issues the worksheet users will encounter. |
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