Thanks again, Ruchi. Your kindness is appreciated.
There are two ways to insert hyperlinks:
1) Manually type the file name in one cell, and link to it from a second cell using the =Hyperlink formula.
- Use the Insert function as you are describing, which automatically adds the Hyperlink function.
Because my working files contain many thousands of links and all of the linked files are in one folder, approach 2 tends to massively slow down the Insert links pop-up window. Many others have noted that as the number of inserted hyperlinks reaches a large
number (depending on the computer's RAM and processor speed), clicking on links tends to slow down as well. While I use fast workstations, I have experienced this slowdown, and have reverted to always use approach 1, which is what I was displaying in my screenshot.
To show that my current problem is not in the Hyperlink function, I added a new Inserted link in cell A3 to the same file (using approach 2) in this screenshot and named it Cell2. (Typed Cell2, clicked Insert > Hyperlink, typed in file name.) It also does
not work, giving the same error message on the iPad.
My only current hypothesis is that relative links do not work in Excel for iPad OS/ iOS.
I know that for years, anyone using Excel on iPad has been unable to download a worksheet with local links in it (from any shared cloud service), because when it is first opened, Excel changes all hyperlinks to look on the cloud for each linked file. Apparently
Microsoft has never responded to many frustrated corporate users who lost months or years of man-hours by opening their master files and having all links destroyed. I found these discussions after I experienced the same failure. The only common workaround
seemed to be to turn off auto-save (thereby disconnecting from syncing), edit the file separately on the iPad.
I stopped trying to resolve this problem last year, but came back to this issue now that Apple has created Files app and is finally allowing some direct access to file management on iPads.
If you have any other thoughts, I will certainly appreciate them.
Cheers,
David
