#### Hyperlinks
Format Support (click to show) **Cell Hyperlinks**: XLSX/M, XLSB, BIFF8 XLS, XLML, ODS **Tooltips**: XLSX/M, XLSB, BIFF8 XLS, XLML
Hyperlinks are stored in the `l` key of cell objects. The `Target` field of the hyperlink object is the target of the link, including the URI fragment. Tooltips are stored in the `Tooltip` field and are displayed when you move your mouse over the text. For example, the following snippet creates a link from cell `A3` to with the tip `"Find us @ SheetJS.com!"`: ```js ws['A1'].l = { Target:"https://sheetjs.com", Tooltip:"Find us @ SheetJS.com!" }; ``` Note that Excel does not automatically style hyperlinks -- they will generally be displayed as normal text. _Remote Links_ HTTP / HTTPS links can be used directly: ```js ws['A2'].l = { Target:"https://docs.sheetjs.com/#hyperlinks" }; ws['A3'].l = { Target:"http://localhost:7262/yes_localhost_works" }; ``` Excel also supports `mailto` email links with subject line: ```js ws['A4'].l = { Target:"mailto:ignored@dev.null" }; ws['A5'].l = { Target:"mailto:ignored@dev.null?subject=Test Subject" }; ``` _Local Links_ Links to absolute paths should use the `file://` URI scheme: ```js ws['B1'].l = { Target:"file:///SheetJS/t.xlsx" }; /* Link to /SheetJS/t.xlsx */ ws['B2'].l = { Target:"file:///c:/SheetJS.xlsx" }; /* Link to c:\SheetJS.xlsx */ ``` Links to relative paths can be specified without a scheme: ```js ws['B3'].l = { Target:"SheetJS.xlsb" }; /* Link to SheetJS.xlsb */ ws['B4'].l = { Target:"../SheetJS.xlsm" }; /* Link to ../SheetJS.xlsm */ ``` Relative Paths have undefined behavior in the SpreadsheetML 2003 format. Excel 2019 will treat a `..\` parent mark as two levels up. _Internal Links_ Links where the target is a cell or range or defined name in the same workbook ("Internal Links") are marked with a leading hash character: ```js ws['C1'].l = { Target:"#E2" }; /* Link to cell E2 */ ws['C2'].l = { Target:"#Sheet2!E2" }; /* Link to cell E2 in sheet Sheet2 */ ws['C3'].l = { Target:"#SomeDefinedName" }; /* Link to Defined Name */ ```