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Default Maintaining HTML links to other folders in sent documents

I have a small personal collection of "stuff." My inventory is maintained
as a simple table in a Word document.

Each row is one item. The last column of each row is an HTML link to an
image folder that resides outside the document and elsewhere on my computer.

Clicking the link takes you to the image of that item so you can see what it
looks like.

As long as I am on my computer this system and procedure works perfectly.

But I am baffled as to how I can send my inventory listing with the embedded
links to someone, say as an email attachment, or even if burned to CD.

How do I preserve the links? How do I attach the folder containing the
images?

Even if the inventory document and image folder are burned to CD, doesn't
that presume that readers CD drive would have the drive designation as mine?

Am I missing something? Is there a better way to do deal with HTML links
from inside a table to a separate folder?

Thank you,

mz


 
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