Hi

for a sake of more convenience can you share sample book with Index sheet
and 2 or 3 monthly sheet.

Cheers!!

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On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:15 AM, Jeff Mitchell <jmq...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am hoping somebody can help me resolve a problem I am having in Excel
> 2007.
>
> I have a spreadsheet that has a worksheet for each month of the year( ill
> call them Jan, Feb, Mar, etc..) and, in the same spreadsheet, I have
> worksheets that track accounts (acc1, acc2, acc3, etc).
>
> I refer to each of the account(acc) worksheets in each of the month
> worksheets and I use hyperlinks to jump to these worksheets but, I would
> like to have a hyperlink in each of the acc(x) worksheets that returns me
> back to the current month worksheet.
>
> for the sake of simplicity in explaining what I need I will say that I
> want to create a separate worksheet that has a cell that I can manually
> change monthly that points to the current month worksheet, I could then
> have all the hyperlinks in each of the acc(x)
>
> worksheets point to this cell which will redirect (hyperlink) to the
> correct month worksheet.  Is this possible and how would I go about it.
> Thanks In advance! ~Jeff
>
> to clarify, I want to avoid having to go into each account worksheet every
> month and change each worksheet's hyper link to point to the next monthly
> worksheet at the beginning of every month. I would rather change the one
> pointer worksheet cell to be the pointer to this worksheet and point all my
> acc spreadsheet links to this cell.
>
>
>
> .  Thanks In advance! ~Jeff
>
>
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