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To insert a new worksheet:

- press Shift + F11, or


- click on Insert Worksheet beside the sheet tabs, or
- click on Home tab > Cells group > Insert > Insert
Sheet.

A hyperlink is a coloured and underlined text or


graphic, which works as a reference to a specific
location that the user can jump to by clicking on the
link.

Excel supports 2 types of hyperlinks - relative and


absolute.

- A relative hyperlink is a hyperlink containing a partial


address, which is relative to the address of the
destination file.
- Relative linking is possible only when both the source
and destination files are on the same drive or location.
- The link will break if any of the files is moved from its
location.

- An absolute hyperlink is a hyperlink containing the


full address of the destination file.
- Absolute linking is possible without the source and
destination files having to be on the same drive or
location.
- The link won’t break if any of the files is moved from
its location.
To open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box:
- press Ctrl + K or
- click on Insert tab > Links group > Hyperlink.

To edit an existing hyperlink, select the hyperlink cell


and click on Insert tab > Links group > Hyperlink.

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