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Represents a hyperlink in an Area (which may contain only one cell) that points to an external URL. |
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Public NotInheritable Class Hyperlink
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To create a [Hyperlink|Hyperlink] object, call [Cell.CreateHyperlink|Cell.CreateHyperlink(String)] or [Area.CreateHyperlink|Area.CreateHyperlink(String)]. To get an existing {{Hyperlink}}, use [Worksheet.Hyperlinks].
A Hyperlink only represents a URL to an external resource such as a web site. To create a link to another location in the workbook, you will need to use Excel's Hyperlink formula. You will need to surround the destination cell in quotes and preface it with a pound sign. For example, a cell with formula =HYPERLINK("#DestinationWorksheet\!B3", "Link to B3") will contain the text "Link to B3", and if you click on that text it will bring you to cell B3 on the worksheet named DestinationWorksheet.
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To create a Hyperlink object, call Cell.CreateHyperlink or Area.CreateHyperlink. To get an existing A Hyperlink only represents a URL to an external resource such as a web site. To create a link to another location in the workbook, you will need to use Excel's Hyperlink formula. You will need to surround the destination cell in quotes and preface it with a pound sign. For example, a cell with formula =HYPERLINK("#DestinationWorksheet!B3", "Link to B3") will contain the text "Link to B3", and if you click on that text it will bring you to cell B3 on the worksheet named DestinationWorksheet. |
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