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Here in the first column of this worksheet you can see the list of every worksheet in this workbook. When I click on the text present in the adjacent cell, control will be passed to that particular sheet. In other words that particular sheet will be selected. For example, for selecting the sheet called Sales , I will click on this link here, and that particular sheet, Sales will be selected. Once again with XL n CAD . Now, lets see how to create a link like this. For creating a link to the sheet called XL n CAD , I will use Hyperlink function. = Hyperlink (), Click on Insert function. You can see the purpose of Hyperlink function written here. It creates a shortcut that jumps to another location in the current workbook. And the function has two parameters. The first parameter is the Link location , The text giving the path- in other words, address of the destination. If cell A1 of XL n CAD is our destination, we have to type in # Now, the sheet name,