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hyperlink file paths
I'm using Word 2000 with an XPHome system.
I'm trying to create a travelogue of a recent trip on a CD. There are a number of JPEG images on the CD, and I want to write a word document, also to be stored on the CD, with hyperlinks to those pictures. The potential problem is that my CD drive is E:. Most CD drives are D:. I'm assuming that if I send out copies of this CD to friends, the links won't work. Is there a way to alter the hyperlink paths so that they will point to the root of the CD, regardless of what letter it's designated? Or, is it simply a matter of changing the filepaths for all the hyperlinks so they begin with D: instead of E:? Any help appreciated! |
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G'day "Mnordby" ,
Set the absolute hyperlink base for the document. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice Mnordby reckoned: I'm using Word 2000 with an XPHome system. I'm trying to create a travelogue of a recent trip on a CD. There are a number of JPEG images on the CD, and I want to write a word document, also to be stored on the CD, with hyperlinks to those pictures. The potential problem is that my CD drive is E:. Most CD drives are D:. I'm assuming that if I send out copies of this CD to friends, the links won't work. Is there a way to alter the hyperlink paths so that they will point to the root of the CD, regardless of what letter it's designated? Or, is it simply a matter of changing the filepaths for all the hyperlinks so they begin with D: instead of E:? Any help appreciated! |
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