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Using Hyperlinks, Combining Text, and Working with the Status Bar

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A hyperlink can be either text or an object such as a picture or a chart element that, when clicked, takes you to another location (e.g., a specific location in your document) or brings up information from another file or web page. You have probably used hyperlinks on the Internet. Clicking a hyperlink in a web page can either take you to a different location on that page or to a completely different web page.

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Slager, D. (2016). Using Hyperlinks, Combining Text, and Working with the Status Bar. In: Essential Excel 2016. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2161-7_10

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