XL98: Hyperlink Doesn't Work If Second Argument Returns Error

Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
Article ID: Q178990
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition

SYMPTOMS

When you click a hyperlink in a Microsoft Excel worksheet, nothing happens.

CAUSE

This problem occurs if both of the following conditions are true:

  • You create the hyperlink by using a formula containing the HYPERLINK worksheet function.

    -and-

  • The second argument of the HYPERLINK function, friendly_name, returns an error value, such as #DIV/0!, #NAME?, or #VALUE!

WORKAROUND

To prevent this problem from occurring, make sure that the second argument in the HYPERLINK worksheet function does not return an error value.

For example, assume you are using the following formula:

   =HYPERLINK("http://msnbc.com",A1/B1)

Because the expression A1/B1 may return an error value of #DIV/0! if B1 is zero, you must change the second argument so that it does not return an error value. For example, change the sample formula to the following:

   =HYPERLINK("http://msnbc.com",IF(B1=0,0,A1/B1))

After you do this, the hyperlink works correctly.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

In Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, the HYPERLINK worksheet function allows you to create a hyperlink in a worksheet cell. The HYPERLINK function accepts the following two arguments.

   Argument        Description
   -------------------------------------------------------------------

   link_location   the path and file name, or the Uniform Resource Locator
                   (URL), you want to link to
   friendly_name   the text that should appear in the cell

The friendly_name argument can be a text string, a defined name, or any other expression that returns a value.

If the value of the friendly_name argument returns an error value, the hyperlink does not work when you click it. The following are example formulas that demonstrate this problem.

Example 1: #VALUE! Error

The following hyperlink fails because the expression 1+"Alpha" returns a #VALUE! error:

   =HYPERLINK("http://msnbc.com",1+"Alpha")

Example 2: #NAME? Error

The following hyperlink fails if the defined name "Bravo" doesn't exist because the second argument returns a #NAME? error:

   =HYPERLINK("http://msnbc.com",Bravo)

Example 3: #DIV/0! Error

The following hyperlink fails if the mathematical expression returns any kind of error, such as #DIV/0!:

   =HYPERLINK("http://msnbc.com",A1/B1)


Additional query words: XL98
Keywords : xlformula xlweb
Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbbug


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Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
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