The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel, when you click a hyperlink that is linked to a
defined name or a range in another workbook, you may receive the following
error message and the window of the workbook to which you are hyperlinking is hidden. CAUSE
This will occur if all of the following conditions are true:
RESOLUTIONTo prevent this problem from occurring, use the following syntax in the "link_location" argument of the HYPERLINK function: [workbook name]defined name or range So, instead of using this =HYPERLINK("C:\My Documents\Mybook.xls!Alpha") you should use =HYPERLINK("[C:\My Documents\Mybook.xls]Alpha") =HYPERLINK("[C:\My Document\Mybook.xls]$A$1") If you use the incorrect syntax, the error message in the "Symptoms" section appears, and the window of the workbook to which you are hyperlinking becomes hidden. To unhide the workbook, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
The HYPERLINK worksheet function in Microsoft Excel allows you to create
a hyperlink, or jump, to web pages and Microsoft Office documents.
Additional query words: 8.00 XL2000
Keywords : kbweb xlformula |
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