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=HYPERLINK(link_loc, name)=
 
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*where <math>link_loc</math> is the path of the document or file
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*where <math>link&#95;loc</math> is the path of the document or file
 
*<math>name</math> is the name of the document or file to open.
 
*<math>name</math> is the name of the document or file to open.
  
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*A hyperlink is a reference that points to data or a document. By clicking on the cell that contains HYPERLINK function, Calci opens the specified document.
 
*A hyperlink is a reference that points to data or a document. By clicking on the cell that contains HYPERLINK function, Calci opens the specified document.
*<math>link_location</math> can be a text string enclosed in quotation marks or a cell that contains the link as a text string.
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*<math>link&#95;location</math> can be a text string enclosed in quotation marks or a cell that contains the link as a text string.
*<math>link_location</math> can be a reference to a word document, a spreadsheet, any image on server or internet etc.
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*<math>link&#95;location</math> can be a reference to a word document, a spreadsheet, any image on server or internet etc.
  
 
*If the jump location specified in the argument does not exist or cannot be navigated, Calci displays an error.
 
*If the jump location specified in the argument does not exist or cannot be navigated, Calci displays an error.
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1)To open a Google website from Calci spreadsheet, following command can be used -
 
1)To open a Google website from Calci spreadsheet, following command can be used -
  =HYPERLINK("https://www.google.com","Click here")
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  =HYPERLINK("http://www.google.com","Click here")
  
 
2)To open a Microsoft word document "My_Profile" stored on C drive of computer, following command can be used -
 
2)To open a Microsoft word document "My_Profile" stored on C drive of computer, following command can be used -

Revision as of 13:34, 20 December 2013

HYPERLINK(link_loc, name)

  • where Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle link&#95;loc} is the path of the document or file
  • is the name of the document or file to open.

HYPERLINK() creates a shortcut that opens a document stored on a network server.

Description

  • A hyperlink is a reference that points to data or a document. By clicking on the cell that contains HYPERLINK function, Calci opens the specified document.
  • Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle link&#95;location} can be a text string enclosed in quotation marks or a cell that contains the link as a text string.
  • Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle link&#95;location} can be a reference to a word document, a spreadsheet, any image on server or internet etc.
  • If the jump location specified in the argument does not exist or cannot be navigated, Calci displays an error.
  • is the text or a numeric value. If is omitted, the link location is displayed as jump text.

Examples

Click Here C:\Profile\My_Profile My_Profile

HYPERLINK can be used in following ways -

1)To open a Google website from Calci spreadsheet, following command can be used -

=HYPERLINK("http://www.google.com","Click here")

2)To open a Microsoft word document "My_Profile" stored on C drive of computer, following command can be used -

=HYPERLINK("C:\Profile\My_profile.doc","My_Profile")

See Also

Reference