Hyperlinks
Existing File or Web Page | Place in This Document | Hyperlink Function
Use the ‘Insert Hyperlink’ dialog box in Excel to create a hyperlink to an existing file, a web page or a place in this document. You can also use the HYPERLINK function.
Existing File or Web Page
To create a hyperlink to an existing file or web page, execute the following steps.
1. Select cell A1.
2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Link.
The ‘Insert Hyperlink’ dialog box appears.
3a. To create a hyperlink to an existing file, select a file (use the Look in drop-down list, if necessary).
3b. To create a hyperlink to a web page, type the Text to display, the Address, and click OK.
Result:
Note: if you want to change the text that appears when you hover over the link, click ScreenTip.
Place in This Document
To create a hyperlink to a place in this document, execute the following steps.
1. Select cell A2.
2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Link.
The ‘Insert Hyperlink’ dialog box appears.
3. Click ‘Place in This Document’ under Link to.
4. Type the Text to display, the cell reference, and click OK.
Result:
Note: if you want to change the text that appears when you hover over the hyperlink, click ScreenTip.
Hyperlink Function
You can also use the HYPERLINK function in Excel to create hyperlinks. The HYPERLINK function has two arguments.
Note: instead of creating a hyperlink to a web page, create a hyperlink to an existing file. For example, replace the first argument with “C:Reportssales2020.docx” and the second argument with “Open Report”.
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