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Nothing happens when clicking a hyperlink in an Excel Web page

Article ID:221064
Last Review:March 27, 2007
Revision:4.0
This article was previously published under Q221064

SYMPTOMS

A workbook contains a hyperlink to a blank worksheet in the same workbook in Microsoft Excel. When you save the workbook as a Web page and then view it in a Web browser, nothing happens when you click the hyperlink.

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CAUSE

This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
Only one worksheet in the workbook contains data.
The hyperlink points to a blank worksheet.
You save the entire workbook as a Web page.
This behavior occurs because when you save a workbook as a Web page, Excel doesn't save blank worksheets if the workbook contains only one worksheet with data. This allows Excel to write out a single HTML file, thereby conserving disk space.

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WORKAROUND

To work around this behavior, enter some text on the worksheet that is the target of the hyperlink. Then, when you save the workbook as a Web page, Excel will create an HTML file to represent the worksheet that is the target of the hyperlink.

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MORE INFORMATION

When you save a workbook as HTML, Excel may break the file down into separate component files. If only a single worksheet in the workbook contains data, Excel saves the workbook as a single file (Book1.htm, for example).

However, if multiple worksheets in the workbook contain data, Excel uses frames to display the worksheets in a browser. Excel saves the frameset file with the path and file name that you specify in the Save As dialog box. It saves the worksheets as separate HTML files in a folder with the same name as the frameset file, as follows in this example:
Book1.htm (frameset file)
Book1_files (folder)
Filelist.xml
Sheet001.htm
Sheet002.htm
Sheet003.htm
Stylesheet.css
Tabstrip.htm

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Microsoft Office Excel 2003
Microsoft Excel 2002 Standard Edition
Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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