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1) Is there a way to create a hyperlink that just references the sheet
and cell you want to jump to within the same workbook? i.e.: 'sheet1'!A1 When I go through the "add hyperlink" option and choose "place in workbook," it adds the whole file name to the hyperlink: i.e. file:///\\server1\folder\myfilename.xls - 'sheet1'A1 2) Is there a way to directly edit the hyperlink address so I can delete the file name? Thanks. John |
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Why do you wish to do this?
A workaround is to add a screen tip when creating the Hyperlink or when editing it. Just type whatever you want to see when you hover. Could be the sheetname or "click me to jump to Sheet4" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On 18 Apr 2007 17:10:06 -0700, " wrote: 1) Is there a way to create a hyperlink that just references the sheet and cell you want to jump to within the same workbook? i.e.: 'sheet1'!A1 When I go through the "add hyperlink" option and choose "place in workbook," it adds the whole file name to the hyperlink: i.e. file:///\\server1\folder\myfilename.xls - 'sheet1'A1 2) Is there a way to directly edit the hyperlink address so I can delete the file name? Thanks. John |
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My main question is can I specify a hyperlink without the file name.
I don't care too much what it says when someone hovers over it. The problem I'm having is that different people have different letters mapped to the same networked files so the hyperlinks breaks when files are shared. If I can just specify a sheetname!cellreference as the hyperlink, it seems like this would fix the problem. And I was wondering if there is a way to edit the hyperlink address directly? (which would potentially solve my problem, too). Thanks. John |
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If you are just hyperlinking to another sheet in the same workbook, there should
be no path or filename involved. InsertHyperlinkPlace in this document. Select a sheetname and OK The hyperlink just shows the sheetname!cellref I know of no way to change Excel's default of inserting the full path in a hyperlink to another workbook or other external source. Hang in, there are many others that have greater knowledge than myself. Gord On 19 Apr 2007 13:24:24 -0700, " wrote: My main question is can I specify a hyperlink without the file name. I don't care too much what it says when someone hovers over it. The problem I'm having is that different people have different letters mapped to the same networked files so the hyperlinks breaks when files are shared. If I can just specify a sheetname!cellreference as the hyperlink, it seems like this would fix the problem. And I was wondering if there is a way to edit the hyperlink address directly? (which would potentially solve my problem, too). Thanks. John |
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InsertHyperlinkPlace in this document. Select a sheetname and OK
The hyperlink just shows the sheetname!cellref This is exactly what I am doing, except I get the full file name of the workbook added to the hyperlink. I want it to just use the sheetname!cellref. I'm placing it in the workbook, not referecing an external workbook. Any ideas on what's going on? |
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