When you have a cell with few link breaks in it, is it possible to
hyperlink only one line?
For example, if a cell had these contents
LINE ONE
LINE TWO
HYPERLINK THIS TEXT ONLY
How do I hyperlink the last line only?
When you have a cell with few link breaks in it, is it possible to
hyperlink only one line?
For example, if a cell had these contents
LINE ONE
LINE TWO
HYPERLINK THIS TEXT ONLY
How do I hyperlink the last line only?
Not sure you can. In your example it would be better to format that cell into three columns and reserve the third column for the hyperlink
Regards
Special-K
Ensure you describe your problem clearly, I have little time available to solve these problems and do not appreciate numerous changes to them.
Thanks for the reply... seems like this should be possible....
Special-K wrote:
> Not sure you can. In your example it would be better to format that cell
> into three columns and reserve the third column for the hyperlink
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The cell gets the hyperlink--not the text in the cell.
But you could cheat.
You could put a rectangle over the last line (hide the borders) and then assign
the hyperlink to that rectangle.
You could even format that bottom line to make it look like a hyperlink.
bordsby@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply... seems like this should be possible....
> Special-K wrote:
> > Not sure you can. In your example it would be better to format that cell
> > into three columns and reserve the third column for the hyperlink
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The rectangle can be found on the Drawing toolbar.
Dave Peterson wrote:
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> The cell gets the hyperlink--not the text in the cell.
>
> But you could cheat.
>
> You could put a rectangle over the last line (hide the borders) and then assign
> the hyperlink to that rectangle.
>
> You could even format that bottom line to make it look like a hyperlink.
>
> bordsby@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reply... seems like this should be possible....
> > Special-K wrote:
> > > Not sure you can. In your example it would be better to format that cell
> > > into three columns and reserve the third column for the hyperlink
> > >
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> > > View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=562488
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