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Hello,

I'm using LibreOffice 4.2.6.3
Build: 4.2.6.3 Arch Linux build-4

Is it possible to create a hyperlink in a cell ( text or button ) in one
Calc Document on one Sheet so if one click on that hyperlink then get
focused another Sheet in the same Document?

The purpose of this would be that that one should not searching a specific
Sheet in the same Calc document but only to click in the first Sheet on a
hyperlink so to get quickly the desired Sheet focused for a data entry.

I tried this with 'Control+K' in a cell and setup there the desired Sheet in
the same document. I then get a #1 text in the cell but it doesn't work;
when I click on it with 'Control + mouse click' I get not focused the
desired Sheet.

Why can't I achieve this goal this way?



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Pál
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