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hello and welcome to extract url from hyperlinks my name is jeff i'm glad you're here let's just jump right in basically we have an excel workbook and we have a bunch of hyperlinks when i hover over the hyperlink friendly text like exo university i get a preview of the underlying url that's stored in that hyperlink so when i click this hyperlink it will take me to excel university.com if i hover over this hyperlink i see the underlying url that's stored in this hyperlink is microsoft.com and the underlying url here is google.com so what we'd like to do is extract these urls into some cells over here by using a formula now unfortunately at least as of the time i'm shooting this video there is no like url function that i can you know do like this and hit enter right like that function doesn't exist the good news is it's pretty easy to create that custom function what we're going to do is we're going to hit alt f11 to open up the visual basic editor and i'm going to right click on whatev...