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Mark Bourne wrote
I assume you are using Insert > Hyperlink > Document, then leaving the 
document path blank and either entering the sheet name in the "Target" 
field or using the button next to that field to select a sheet?

Indeed.

Mark Bourne wrote
It doesn't seem to work with sheet names resembling row or cell 
references (e.g. "3" or "AB5") - clicking the link just takes you to 
that row or cell on the current sheet.

Indeed.

Mark Bourne wrote
Possibly a bug, so may be worth reporting at http://bugs.libreoffice.org/. 
...
As a workaround, try entering the hyperlink target as "1.A1". That takes 
you to cell A1 on the sheet named "1". Of course, you can use a cell 
other than A1 if it would help to go directly to some other cell.

That "1.A1" works.

Thank you!



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