Hyperlinks Article

Back in the old days, when I used workpapers that were made with, you know, paper, I used a red pencil to create cross-references that made it easy to navigate to related documents. Today, I use Excel hyperlinks instead. Check out this CalCPA Technology and Business Resource Guide article where I describe how to use Excel hyperlinks to cross-reference digital files.

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1 Comment

  1. Bronson Quon on June 2, 2016 at 9:30 pm

    As a former auditor working in voluminous workpapers, I know what you mean with the red pencils and countless references. I enjoyed your detailed hyperlink instruction. I use them quite a bit now in large excel workbooks when there are multiple sheets and lots of data. I also like to “define names” for specific rows/columns to hyperlink directly to those locations. The fastest way from point A to point B is the most direct line!

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