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I have created a link (reference only) from one tab to a second tab cell. Is
it possible to do something to that link, or create a different type of link,
so that when I click on it it will go the the cell in the second tab, similar
to a hyperlink?
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Another method.

Right-click on the cell and HyperlinkPlace in This Document.

Pick the sheet and cell and OK.

You could give the cell a descriptive text also in Text to Display


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I have created a link (reference only) from one tab to a second tab cell. Is
it possible to do something to that link, or create a different type of link,
so that when I click on it it will go the the cell in the second tab, similar
to a hyperlink?


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