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Hyperlink or not??
I am trying to figure out the best way to link to a file on my hard
drive from a hyperlink inside my excel file. I have tried Hyperlink and it does work but when the filename has a "#" in it I get an message that it cannot find the file. If i take it out it will work. The problems is that i am not dealing with a single file but 100's of files. Some have the "#" and some don't. Is there another way other than hyperlink to open this file? I have tried several things with no luck. I am about to throw in the towel. |
Hyperlink or not??
I've used this with success:
=HYPERLINK("C:\Test" & 'Link to Folder'!C1,"Test Folder") Modify to suit your needs. Ryan-- -- RyGuy "rpick60" wrote: I am trying to figure out the best way to link to a file on my hard drive from a hyperlink inside my excel file. I have tried Hyperlink and it does work but when the filename has a "#" in it I get an message that it cannot find the file. If i take it out it will work. The problems is that i am not dealing with a single file but 100's of files. Some have the "#" and some don't. Is there another way other than hyperlink to open this file? I have tried several things with no luck. I am about to throw in the towel. |
Hyperlink or not??
Ryan
Thanks for the info, but I am not having any luck with your suggestion. Here is what i am trying to link to. C:\testfile.xls C:\testfile#1.xls Here is the hyperlink that works to the first file =HYPERLINK("C: \" &"testfile.xls","testlink") I cannot get the one to the second file (with the # sign) to work. What am i missing? Any suggestions? Ralph On Nov 7, 9:56 am, ryguy7272 wrote: I've used this with success: =HYPERLINK("C:\Test" & 'Link to Folder'!C1,"Test Folder") Modify to suit your needs. Ryan-- -- RyGuy "rpick60" wrote: I am trying to figure out the best way to link to a file on my hard drive from ahyperlinkinside my excel file. I have triedHyperlink and it does work but when the filename has a "#" in it I get an message that it cannot find the file. If i take it out it will work. The problems is that i amnotdealing with a single file but 100's of files. Some have the "#" and some don't. Is there another way other thanhyperlinkto open this file? I have tried several things with no luck. I am about to throw in the towel.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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