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Hello,
I have these two routines. They are supposed to do the same. For some reason, the Y routine gives me an error. Please advise Thank you Tuli Public Sub X() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ "'sheet2'!A1", TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub Public Sub Y() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ Sheets("sheet2").Cells(2, 1), TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub |
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Hi,
Am Tue, 31 Dec 2013 12:30:17 -0800 (PST) schrieb tuli: Public Sub X() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ "'sheet2'!A1", TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub Public Sub Y() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ Sheets("sheet2").Cells(2, 1), TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub Address and Subaddress have to be strings and not objects. Regards Claus B. -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
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thanks,
Any ideas on how do do it? On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 3:30:17 PM UTC-5, tuli wrote: Hello, I have these two routines. They are supposed to do the same. For some reason, the Y routine gives me an error. Please advise Thank you Tuli Public Sub X() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ "'sheet2'!A1", TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub Public Sub Y() Sheets("Sheet1").Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Sheets("sheet1").Cells(1, 2), Address:="", SubAddress:= _ Sheets("sheet2").Cells(2, 1), TextToDisplay:="Back <<" End Sub |
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Hi,
Am Tue, 31 Dec 2013 13:11:31 -0800 (PST) schrieb tuli: Any ideas on how do do it? the way you did it in macro "X" is the best way to do it. But you can also try: SubAddress:= "Sheet2!" & Cells(2, 1).Address(0,0) Regards Claus B. -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
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