In Excel, it is not possible to hyperlink to a chart. However, a reasonable solution to this limitation is to hyperlink to a cell directly below the chart.
to something that does not exist
No it cant
Usually when you take the mouse pointer over the hyperlink, it shows a screen tip.
Each webpage has a hyperlink associated. It is generated by the Domain Name System (DNS).
A hyperlink is usually a link that links to another point in the same page.
hyperlink. Often called a URL, which is these days the most common kind of hyperlink.
Actually, there's not much difference. A hotspot is basically a "spot" on an image map and can be linked to whatever you want to link it to using a hyperlink. A hyperlink uses the notmal HTML link tags and can be a text or image link.
yes, just add an hyperlink in your presentation to the excel spreadsheet on your PC, if you cannot find it, save a copy to the desktop, then link to it there. To insert a hyperlink in PP click on insert/hyperlink.
You can select three colors for a hyperlink depending upon its statusHyperlink: a hyperlink that has not been visitedActive Hyperlink: a hyperlink that is currently selectedVisited Hyperlink: a hyperlink that has already been visited
a visited hyperlink is when a hyperlink is clicked on it goes red usually
Which is one use for a hyperlink
An email link requires the following code: <a href="mailto:email@address">Email Me</a> This will open your email program with a new email with that address in the To: field.
An email link requires the following code: <a href="mailto:email@address">Email Me</a> This will open your email program with a new email with that address in the To: field.