Supposing I have a lot of hyperlinks in a worksheet, normally, I can open them by clicking them one by one, but click multiple times will be annoying, so, I want if there is a quick way to open all of the selected hyperlinks at the same time. From the below article, I can solve this task with an easy way.
Open multiple hyperlinks at once with VBA code
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Open multiple hyperlinks at once with VBA code
To open your selected hyperlinks of a range at once, the following VBA code can help you, please do as this:
1. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys, and it opens the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.
2. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following code in the Module Window.
VBA code: Open multiple hyperlinks at once
Sub OpenHyperLinks() 'Update 20141124 Dim xHyperlink As Hyperlink Dim WorkRng As Range On Error Resume Next xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel" Set WorkRng = Application.Selection Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address, Type:=8) For Each xHyperlink In WorkRng.Hyperlinks xHyperlink.Follow Next End Sub3. Then press F5 key to run this code, and a prompt box will pop out to remind you to select a range including hyperlinks that you want to open at once time, see screenshot:
4. And then click OK, all the hyperlinks are opened at the same time without clicking them.
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Priya
about 6 years ago
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Hi This code is really helpful but it is asking to select the range, could you tell me how to midify this code for below situation ... hyperlinks are already placed in cell A1:C1 to A300:C300 , in D1 there should be link, on clicking D1, the hyperlinks from A1:C1 should open at once similarly by clicking D2 , hyperlinks from A2:C2 should open at once and so on. Could you please help
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Adrian Tyson
about 6 years ago
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Hi, Thank you so much!! Its very useful for my process, but its not working on the following hyperlink =HYPERLINK("mailto:" & A3 & "?subject="& B3, "adrian") It again gets back to the module page. Can some one help me on this please!! BR, Adrian
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AC Adrian Tyson
about 3 years ago
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What answer have you found two years since?
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jagdish gaba
about 5 years ago
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hi this code is very helpful. can u pls explain, how to print multiple hyperlinks. pls provide code
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wojtek_bookworm
about 5 years ago
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Does not work. Links don't open.
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Jeremie wojtek_bookworm
about 5 years ago
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[quote]Does not work. Links don't open.By wojtek_bookworm[/quote] Make sure the value is a hyperlink
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Ben
about 4 years ago
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Does not work for me: after selecting a range, nothing happens. Values are valid URLs.
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Vaibhav Jain
about 4 years ago
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Please let me know hpw does it work in Mac
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John
about 3 years ago
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Freezes excel - links never open
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maov
about 3 years ago
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Thanks!
Works exactly as expected. Must be sure that the links are already valid URLs.
I opened 15 at one time.
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James
about 3 years ago
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When I use this on a column of hyperlinks generated by the =HYPERLINK() formula, it doesn't seem to work. When I copy/paste the values into a new column and run it there, it doesn't work. When I go to each individual cell, go to the end of text, and hit enter (causing it to become a hyperlink) it DOES work.
This didn't work for my needs, unfortunately. I have thousands of rows and clicking enter at the end of each line of text is pretty much what I'm having to do anyway.
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Johan Nersnæs James
about 3 years ago
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Found a solution?
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SimpleDude Johan Nersnæs
about 3 years ago
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@James @Johan - Select the text you wish to convert into hyperlink, then use this code to convert the text into hyperlink directly. Then run the code above, works like a charm.
Sub HyperAdd()
'Converts each text hyperlink selected into a working hyperlink
For Each xCell In Selection
ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=xCell, Address:=xCell.Formula
Next xCell
End Sub
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HowDoIComputer SimpleDude
about 2 years ago
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Hello! What I did was to copy/paste the values from the =HYPERLINK code into a different column, and then I used @SimpleDude's code to convert the pasted text into the hyperlinks that worked with the original hyperlink-opening code. Thank you for the help!