Yes, you can. If you know where to find the Calculator, which folder it is in, you can set a link to it. Normally it is called Calc.exe and you could find its location if you search for it. When you know where it is you can set a hyperlink to it. Enter text into a cell. Then press Ctrl-K to add a hyperlink. You can then find the Calc.exe file and the link will be set to open it. Of course, Excel itself is far better than any calculator, so you already have that open.
Open toolbar, highlight text, click hyperlink( in toolbar, and go from there
Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.
In a small pop-up window above the button.
Screen tip
In a piece of tip text that pops up.
Office button will have all option like to save, save as a file , open a file , print etc.
Put the cursor on the cell with the text you want to link from. Then go to the Insert menu and click Hyperlink or press and hold the Ctrl key and press K. This will bring up the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. Using it you can specify what you want to link to. It can be to lots of things like a another sheet, a different spreadsheet, a different kind of file or a website. Then by clicking on the text it will link to whatever you have chosen.If you want to put a button on you sheet and link from that, open the View menu, then go to Toolbars and open the Controls toolbar. Using the button icon, draw out a button onto your sheet. Select the button and then proceed as above with the Insert menu or by pressing Ctrl + K. You can then add your link. When you click on the button, it will link to what you have specified.
You can find some neat calculators, including the car loan amortization, on CNNmoney.com. If you have Excel, you can also go to Microsoft.com and download a template for Excel that will allow you to open a worksheet that includes the calculator as well.
It is a piece of text that allows you to click on it and go to a page on a website, or open a program, or (in PowerPoint) go to a certain slide, or in Excel or Word, go to a different part of the file.
screen tip
Open the View menu and then Toolbars and then the Control Toolbox toolbar. From that you can draw a Command button. A button can also be drawn if you use the Forms toolbar.
No, we can edit the hyperlink in the same document. <a> tag can be placed after or before any tag.