Multiple cell references in hyperlink to place in this document

jeff_cp

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I'm trying to create a "source" link to multiple fields in another worksheet in the same spreadsheet. In the "Type the cell reference" field, I need to reference 3 different fields so when a user clicks the Source link, it takes them to the worksheet and selects the 3 fields. The 3 fields are in cells M5, N5 and P5. I can use M5:N5 and it selects two of the three but I can't get it to select P5.

Help :).

Thanks!
 

Excel Facts

Bring active cell back into view
Start at A1 and select to A9999 while writing a formula, you can't see A1 anymore. Press Ctrl+Backspace to bring active cell into view.
First Create a Named Range and select M5,N5 and P5. Now Name it.
The named ranges will get reflected below the "Type the Cell References" under defined named
 
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