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When creating links to Excel files it is possible to add a fragment to the URL in order to specify a specific location (e.g. a certain sheet) which should be opened when the link is followed. See, for example, this question here on SU.

I am looking for a detailed documentation just what types of fragments are possible (e.g. ranges, named ranges, ...). Google & Co didn't help much, since all the results are about linking the content of cells between different Excel sheets (which is not what I'm after).

So:

In a link http://somehost.com/some_excel_file.xls#fragment, what are valid values for fragment?

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Yes, it is documented by Microsoft in Article ID: 197922 which covers what you are trying to do. Basically, after the # you place the tab name then !followed by the cell reference.

http://somehost.com/some_excel_file.xls#TabName!A1

If you are doing this in HTML of course you will use...

<a href="http://somehost.com/some_excel_file.xls#TabName!A1"> This link will open the Excel file to the named tab with the focus on cell A1</a>.

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  • You are welcome. Glad to help.
    – CharlieRB
    Feb 9, 2012 at 14:22

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