MyDoc.doc#mybookmark
(assuming the files in the same folder as your workbook - use the
hyperlink wizard to navigate to the Word doc.).
In article <f3477572.04022...@posting.google.com>,
Put your cursor at the correct location in the document. In Insert menu,
select Bookmark. In the dialog that comes up, give it a name (e.g. "Boo")
which may or may not be related to the actual text there. Click OK. You do
not need to insert a Word Hyperlink unless you want it to stand out there.
In Excel, select the cell. Go to Insert/Hyperlink,
Click on the Document tab half way down. At the top click the Select button
and navigate to the Word file. At the bottom, type in the name of the
Bookmark ("Boo"). It _should_ work to click Locate button but it doesn't: I
get an error that Excel can't parse this type of file. (I get the same even
if I've created an anchored Hyperlink in Word.) Never mind - the Bookmark
name is good enough. Click OK.
In the cell there's now a hyperlink. Click it.
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