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Publish Calendar Format - Hyperlinks Lost
Hello,
I searched but didn't see an answer to this issue:
I maintain a calendar, based off a SmartSheet template, whichI publish to our intranet. In the description field, I would like to include hyperlinks. In grid view, the hyperlinks are active and functional. When I change to calendar view, both for myself or looking at the published calendar, the hyperlinks are dead text. I would love to see these links function in the Calendar view.
It's very unlikely that people in my org will copy/paste the text into their browser -- they'll just think it's broken.
Also, I can't create a hyperlink with display text -- I have to paste the entire address into the field. Is it possible to embed a formatted hyperlink into the sheet?
Thanks for your advice, Community.
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Norman,
I can create a Hyperlink in the Primary column (the one that is displayed in the Calendar). Right-click and select the Hyperlink menu item.
In Grid view, it looks like a Hyperlink.
When I Publish (Edit - Full) the sheet, I can see the display text. It does not look like a hyperlink. Any formatting in the cell is not shown on the Calendar view.
When I double-click the text in the Calendar view, it opens a dialog showing the data in the row. In the dialog, the hyperlink looks and acts like a hyperlink again.
Not pretty, but functional.
I don't know what you mean by the 'description field'. As far as I know, only the primary column, regardless of name, is displayed on the Calendar view itself.
Craig
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Thanks, Craig.
My takeaway here is that the hyperlinks work when they are in the primary column, but not in other columns. Did I get that right? In any case, it's something that I can test on my own.
I think that the "description field" was part of the template, or maybe I added it. It's just a column in the sheet. I've been instructing people to double click the calendar entry so that they can see all of the details of that row in a pop-up. I was hoping that I would be able to have nice looking links in that pop-up.
I think I'm just hitting the limits of the tool.
I sure appriciate your input.
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Thanks, Craig.
My takeaway here is that the hyperlinks work when they are in the primary column, but not in other columns. Did I get that right? In any case, it's something that I can test on my own.
I think that the "description field" was part of the template, or maybe I added it. It's just a column in the sheet. I've been instructing people to double click the calendar entry so that they can see all of the details of that row in a pop-up. I was hoping that I would be able to have nice looking links in that pop-up.
I think I'm just hitting the limits of the tool.
I sure appriciate your input.
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Norman,
Here's what I see on the Calendar view:
I have Hyperlinks in the [Example] column (my Primary column) and in the [Date 2]
Both function correctly as links.
Craig
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Now I see how to do it. I was trying to embed a hyperlink in the text of a cell. I see that I can make the entire cell a hyperlink with display text. I will adjust my sheet so that this is possible.
Thanks very much. This was extremely helpful to me.
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