Hi Monks

I have to add links to worksheets within a workbook

The first sheet of the Workbook has links to the remaining sheets of the Workbook

For example,the Workbook has sheets by name Sales,Maintainence,Expenses,Profits,Region.

I want to create links to these sheets in the first sheet

I am using the write_url method to do this

The following is the code i have written for it....
my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel -> new ( "url.xls" ); my $row = 1,$col =1; my @links = ( "Sales","Maintainence","Sales","Profits","Region" ); my $worksheet1 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Summary" ); my $worksheet2 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Sales" ); my $worksheet3 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Maintainence" ); my $worksheet4 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Expenses" ); my $worksheet5 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Profits" ); my $worksheet6 = $workbook->add_worksheet ( "Region" ); foreach my $link ( @links ) { my $url = "q{internal:'$link'!A1}"; $worksheet1->write_url ( $row,$col, $url,$label ); $row++; $col++; }

How can this be done?

Thanks in advance!!!

In reply to Internal links in Excel by anand_perl

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