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Got the idea from a question posted here:
Based my solution on:
This can be done by using an old excel function called GET.CELL and because of this you will have to save the file as macro enabled.
1. Open Name Manager (either press CTRL+F3 or go to FORMULAS tab - Defined Names group - Name Manager) 2. Click on the New button 3. Name: font 4. Refers to: =GET.CELL(24;OFFSET(INDIRECT("RC";FALSE);0;-1)) 5. Click OK
The -1 in the end of the formula above is the cell where the colored font is, meaning you must add the =font formula in the first cell to the right of your column of data that includes the hyperlinks. You can change the name in Name Manager to whatever you want, doesn't have to be "font" of course.
For this you will need a helper column, first to the right of the column where hyperlinks are, which will contain the following formula dragged down: =IF(font=23;1;"")
23 is the color of the font of a HYPERLINK.
Then you just sum up the ones and find the total hyperlinks.
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