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Lets take a look at how we can use hyperlinks in Excel so we can quickly jump to different places in our file. This is especially good for the bigger files you work with. Now were also going to take a look at how you can quickly create a back button to your starter index sheet from all the other tabs in one go. Now were also going to take a look at creating friendly hyperlinks using formulas, and how you can change the color of the hyperlinks in case that color bothers you. (rhythmic music) To add a hyperlink in an Excel cell, all you have to do is type in the link, so lets say I want to add a link to a specific blog post. Press Enter, and Excel is going to recognize it as a hyperlink. So Im able to click on it and its going to take me to this blog post. Now sometimes you might not want to show the entire link. You might want to show a friendly name or add a screen tip. You can edit this hyperlink. So just right-mouse click, go to Edit Hyperlink. So lets call this Excel Sort, a