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Barb,
You're right. The named ranges do not move. So how do I define a named range so that it will move with its intended content when sorted? Thanks in advance, Marla "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Type CTRL G and type in the named range that you are trying to find in the PRojects Workbook. I'd be willing to bet that it's not moving. I think the issue is the way you define the range, not the hyperlink. Check it out. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "ShortBlonde" wrote: I want to create a link for each charge number in ChargeNumbers.xls that will open the related project details for that charge number in another workbook, Projects.xls. I've created named ranges for each project in the Projects workbook (columns A & B). I've tried using =HYPERLINK("[D:\Projects.xls]ChargeNumber1","Project 1") and that worked great until the Projects worksheet was sorted. At which point, the hyperlink still takes me to the original cells (A2:B2) where the "Project 1" named range was located and not where it is now located (say A7:B7). As sorting will happen a lot in the Projects worksheet, how do I make an "absolute" hyperlink that will still work in spite of the named ranges frequently getting sorted? Marla |
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