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I have a list of worksheet names in a column from A1. These names can change and can be
text or alphanumeric and can contain spaces between text or between text and numbers. The list is used to create worksheets with the same tab name. In column B starting at B1 I have this formula =HYPERLINK("#"&A1&"!A1",A1) This is to allow me to jump to each of the relevant worksheets. The problem is that it works fine when the tab names have no spaces but as soon as I have something like "Field 20" or "Field List" I get "reference not valid". I know I could concatenate everything with a "_" or something in the spaces but for this exercise I really would like to avoid that. My ideal situation is a variable sized tab name with or without spaces, ie no restrictions other than things like ? / & etc, that I can click on to take me to the worksheet, bearing in mind that the names can change so it would need to be indirect I think. I would value any help. Regards Graham |
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