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How do I use hyperlink base?
You have to make two passes with Find/Replace, once for the display text and
once for the field code; see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HyperlinkProbs.htm
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"ChrisB" wrote in message
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I have tried this. revealing the field codes does indeed show a relative
path. However if you hover over the link (or indeed use the link) it
resolves to an incorrect place.
I created a file in directory bert called fred.doc. At the same level
there
is a folder ethel, this has another document inside. In fred I created a
hyperlink to the document in ethel. On someone elses machine, where the
base
folder is called notbert, the hyperlink tried to load
c:\bert\ethel\thedocument (correct on my machine), rather than
c:\notbert\etthel\thedocument.
"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:
Once the hyperlinks are in the document, reveal your field codes, then
use
Find/Replace to remove the path, leaving just the file name. Word won't
put
it back in.
This technique requires that all the linked files be in the same folder
as
the document.
Alternatively, save the document on the server before you add the
hyperlinks. That way, the links ought to be correct on anyone's
computer.
cheers
On 3/4/06 5:21 PM, in article
, "ChrisB"
wrote:
Thanks,
However, setting no base adds a hyperlink ralative to my computer, it
inserts c:\etc ..., this will not be the same on other peoples
machines.
"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:
Hi Chris:
The hyperlink base you set needs to be the complete path in Internet
format
including the protocol identifier.
For hyperlink base to work, all the target documents need to be in
the same
folder. You can't use a combination: it's either hyperlink base plus
file
name (only), or you need the full explicit path and file name. You
can't
have a hyperlink base + folder name + file name.
I suggest that what you "actually" want is NO hyperlink base. By
default,
Word writes relative hyperlinks.
Cheers
On 30/3/06 6:54 PM, in article
, "ChrisB"
wrote:
I want to use an environment variable as a htperlink base in Word
and Excel.
For example a variable DOCUMENTS may be set as c:\mystuff\documents
and then
a hyperlink would be relative to it in a document. If I use
c:\mystuff\documents as the hyperlink base it is fine, but I can't
see how
to
use the variable DOCUMENTS. %DOCUMENTS% doesn't seem to work.
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