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Hi, I am a newbie,please help.
I created a hyperlink to jump from cell a1 to n1 on sheet1, I copied
this link to sheet2, it will work the same on sheet2, however when I
modified the cell address on this hyperlink, it will only work on
sheet2 only. When I copied this hyperlink from sheet2 to sheet3, and
when I clicked on the link, it went from sheet3 back to sheet2, seems
to me when you modified a hyperlink, it will become worksheet specific.
Can someone please tell me how to correct this? Thanks in advance!
Tom


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Did you look at the actual hyperlink Ctrl+K,
you would have to click and not release, then release slowly to not take the link
so you can use Ctrl+K.

More information in http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/buildtoc.htm
Anyway there are two parts to the hyperlink, what you see and the hyperlink.
If you type something into the cell you are not changing an existing hyperlink.-
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Hi, I am a newbie,please help.
I created a hyperlink to jump from cell a1 to n1 on sheet1, I copied
this link to sheet2, it will work the same on sheet2, however when I
modified the cell address on this hyperlink, it will only work on
sheet2 only. When I copied this hyperlink from sheet2 to sheet3, and
when I clicked on the link, it went from sheet3 back to sheet2, seems
to me when you modified a hyperlink, it will become worksheet specific.
Can someone please tell me how to correct this? Thanks in advance!
Tom


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Hi David,
After I posted the thread, I was able to find the solution for myself
by doing a search on the forum, I found the formula
"=HYPERLINK("#"&CELL("address",C7),"text")"tha t works for my what I
wanted.
Thanks for your kind reply!
Tom


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Hi Tom,
You're welcome.

I do hope that you will look at the webpage, actually for this aspect this one
is better http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel....htm#hyperlink
so that it is better understood. It took a lot of work to make it so that
you could refer to a cell address not within quotes, that would work
in Excel 97 through Excel 2000. Later versions are more straight forward,
as described there, but would not be backward compatible. .

Google web searches and Google Groups searches would be
a lot more efficient without the over 50 Forums copying a small group
of Excel newsgroups into web pages making it bloody difficult to do
web searches without really complicated means of eliminating "forums".
The newsgroup don't have things repeated because they are where
the questions are answered so you normally only have one copy of a thread.
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Hi David,
After I posted the thread, I was able to find the solution for myself
by doing a search on the forum, I found the formula
"=HYPERLINK("#"&CELL("address",C7),"text")"tha t works for my what I
wanted.
Thanks for your kind reply!
Tom


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Hi David, that was a good link, I learned more from this link, now I am
going to try apply some of them, thanks again!


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