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Default hyperlink formula

=HYPERLINK("#" & ADDRESS(ROW()+41,1,4),"next week")

Will allow you to put the formula on any cell in the row ,
the link will take you 41 rows below and to the first column.
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"kimare" wrote in message ...

=HYPERLINK("#a123"; "Next week")

The first week is placed on a123, then the second 41 rows under at
a164, and then third further 41 rows down at 205. Is there a formula I
could use in this case.


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