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    Ways to Fix Excel Hyperlinks Not Working Issue


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      Summary: You may fail to add or open Hyperlinks in Excel files due to several reasons. In this blog, we'll discuss why hyperlinks fail to work in Excel and solutions to it. It also mentions an effective Excel repair tool that can help you repair workbooks if the hyperlinks fail to work due to corruption.

      Hyperlinks in Excel files could be links pointing to a URL or references to the file’s location on the computer or a location within the same worksheet. Sometimes, when adding the hyperlinks to a cell or opening the existing hyperlinks in Excel, you can face the “Hyperlinks not working” issue. Many users have reported facing this error while creating a custom link using the HYPERLINK function. The hyperlinks usually fail to work when there is some issue with the links you are accessing. Usually, when you try to open the affected hyperlinks, you can experience these errors:

      Cannot open the specified file
      This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator

      The issue prevents you from accessing the links in a worksheet cell. Let’s understand the possible causes behind this issue and their solutions.

      Here are some of the possible causes behind the ‘hyperlinks not working’ issue:

      • Change in the name of the hyperlinked file
      • Broken or incorrect link
      • The file name has a pound (#) sign
      • Sudden system shutdown causes abrupt closing of Excel
      • Corruption in the workbook.
      • The name of the drive letter mentioned in the link is incorrect (If the hyperlinks in a cell points to any drive).

      Hyperlinks may not work in your Excel workbook if you have created hyperlinks using the HYPERLINK function incorrectly. Make sure you have used the correct syntaxes of the HYPERLINK function. Next, follow the below solutions to resolve the issue:

      Method 1- Check and Change the Hyperlinks

      You can encounter the Hyperlinks not working issue in Excel if the file name that appears in the hyperlink text is different than the actual file name or it may contain the pound character (#). The pound sign is not accepted in hyperlinks. It may lead to the ‘Cannot open the specified file’ error.

      To resolve this, you can check the links, make sure they are updated, and point to the correct file. If any issue is found in the link, then change the hyperlinked file.

      Here’s how to do so:

      • In your workbook, right-click on hyperlinks (which you fail to access).
      Edit Hyperlinks
      • In the Edit Hyperlink window,under the Address section, check and change the hyperlink address. If the file name is incorrect, then replace the current filename with the correct one. If it contains the ‘#’ character, then remove it.
      Edit Hyperlink Window
      • Once you have applied the changes, click on OK.

      Now try opening the hyperlink.

      Method 2- Disable “Update Links On Save” Option

      Sometimes, hyperlinks won’t open if there is a discrepancy in the data when a system shuts down suddenly without properly closing the Excel file. This usually occurs due to the “update links on save” option on your Excel application. This is an in-built option enabled by default in Excel to update hyperlinks every time the workbook is saved.

      You can try disabling the ‘update links on save’ option to stop Excel from automatically updating the hyperlinks on save when your workbook experiences an unexpected shutdown. To disable this option, follow the steps below:

      Note: The steps may vary based on the Excel version you are using.

      For Excel 2013, 2016, or 2019:

      • Open Excel Workbook -> Go to File -> Options -> Advanced.
      • Scroll down to find the General section and click on Web Options.
      Web Options Button
      • In the Web Options Window, go to the Files Tab and uncheck the ‘Update Links on save’ checkbox.
      Web Options Window

      Click on OK to save the applied changes.

      Method 3- Repair your Excel file

      Corruption in the workbook can cause inconsistencies in the Excel file, leading to the “Hyperlink not working” issue. You can use Microsoft’s built-in utility-Open and Repair tool to repair your Excel file.

      The steps to use this utility are as follows:

      • In the Excel application, go to File and then click on Open. 
      • Select the workbook (in which you are facing the “hyperlink not working” issue) in the Open dialog box.
      Open Window in MS Excel
      • Click on the arrow next to the Open option, and from the dropdown menu, select Open and Repair.
      Open and Repair button
      • A dialog box with three options: Repair, Extract Data, and Cancel, will appear on the screen.
      Repair Extract Data options
      • The ‘Extract Data’ option will help you recover the workbook data without formulas and values, and the ‘Repair‘ option will help you recover the maximum data possible. Choose one of the options and wait till the process is completed.

      If you fail to make Excel hyperlinks work using the Open and Repair tool, then it can be due to a severely corrupted Excel file. You can use an advanced Excel repair tool like Stellar Repair for Excel. It can repair extremely damaged Excel files without changing the data formatting. The tool recovers all components of the Excel file, including tables, charts, chart sheets, cell comments, images, formulas, and more. It helps you resolve all issues in the workbook that occurred due to corruption. You can repair multiple worksheets and fix all dysfunctional Excel hyperlinks across multiple worksheets in a single workbook.

      Conclusion

      You can encounter the “Excel hyperlinks not working” issue while working with links in a worksheet. It occurs when something is preventing the application from reading the hyperlinks. You can check the links, change the incorrect paths, disable the “Update links on save” etc., to resolve the issue. If corruption in the workbook is behind the issue, then you can use Stellar Repair for Excel to repair and restore the hyperlinks in the workbooks. Also, it helps you save the repaired Excel file data without interfering with worksheet properties and cell formatting.

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      Monika Dadool is a Senior Content Writer at Stellar with over 5 years of experience in technical writing. She is a tech enthusiast and expert who specializes in writing about SQL Server, MySQL Server, MariaDB Server, Microsoft Access, Active Directory, email recovery, Microsoft 365, pattern recognition, machine learning, data recovery, file repair, and operating systems like Linux, Windows, and Mac. She also writes about accounting software such as QuickBooks and Sage 50, as well as web-scripting languages like HTML, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Visual Basic, ASP.NET, and AJAX. Monika is passionate about researching and exploring new technologies, and she enjoys developing engaging technical blogs that help organizations and database administrators resolve various issues. When she's not creating content, you can find her on social media, watching web series, reading books, or exploring new food recipes.

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