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Can a link as in \href{run:./400.xls} {\textcolor{blue}{400}} be specific to a certain worksheet in an excel file, or to even a certain cell.

Hany
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    Does Excel support this? If so, then... sure. If not, then, well, no. This might be border-line off-topic, as it doesn't really depend on (La)TeX, I think. – Werner Dec 16 '15 at 05:48
  • if Excel can support this, what is the code I can use to try it. – Hany Dec 16 '15 at 08:46
  • If you have a document with such a working link, copy the link (in Firefox is right-click, "copy link location") and then paste it in a text file --- now you can put it into a \href or \url command. If you have problems, copy the link here and someone will help. This is very similar to http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/25919/external-html-link-to-a-specific-page-of-a-pdf-file?rq=1 – Rmano Dec 16 '15 at 08:57
  • I tried both \href{run:./xx.xls#page=AllRooms} , and \href{run:./xx.xls#worksheet=AllRooms} where AllRooms is the name of the worksheet inside xx.xls file. Neither is working – Hany Dec 17 '15 at 03:49

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I found the answer to my question in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8854263/what-the-win-cmd-to-open-a-particular-spreadsheet-in-excel

I am trying to get more specific answer in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34460028/editing-vbs-to-accept-a-parameter

Hany
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