HYPERLINK to Named Range stored in cell

JanosX

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I have a recipe book spreadsheet with a navigation bar to different categories (ex. PREP or HOT etc.). When Selecting PREP, a second list appears with all HYPERLINKS to all of the prep items. The user clicks on the PREP item and the recipe appears. I CAN MAKE ALL OF THIS WORK, but it's a little clunky as I'm using hidden cells to ensure the right category list is showing. It's not the end of the world, but I would prefer to have one list update based on the category. I planned on doing this by referencing a table of named ranges based on the category, the link and the friendly name would update to reflect the proper items.

This seemed simple enough, I can type each link individually and it navigates as expected, but I can't seem to reference a cell to get the Named Range.

EXAMPLE:

=HYPERLINK("#PREP_1",E2)

This works perfect.

But when I have "#PREP_1" stored in A1

=HYPERLINK(INDIRECT(A1),E2)

This does not work. I have tried many iterations but can't seem to find a work around.

Am I just being dumb? ....probably shouldn't ask that in the internet!

Thanks!
 

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GOT IT!

A1 = named range (PREP_1)

Code:
=HYPERLINK("#"&A1,E2)

Now it takes me to the named range specified!
 
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