Chapter 30. Using Hyperlinks

Creating a Hyperlink in a Cell

Assigning a Hyperlink to a Shape, Image, or Chart

Selecting a Cell or an Object Without Triggering the Hyperlink

Using Formulas to Create Hyperlinks

WORKBOOKS seldom live in isolation. The material you manipulate in a Microsoft Excel 2010 document is related to other material elsewhere—on the Internet, on a file server, in another workbook, or perhaps in your collection of digital photography. Just as hyperlinks on Web sites lead to related information on other Web sites, hyperlinks in your Excel workbooks can connect the various threads of your professional or personal life.

Hyperlinks in Excel can look like text hyperlinks in Web pages. That is, a hyperlink can be a simple word or phrase, ...

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