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I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set
it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? |
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kelly wrote:
I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? Well, what you missed is that the links evidently point to files that are on your hard drive, to which the other computers don't have access. There are several ways to work around this. The easiest one is to click a link and press Ctrl+Shift+F9, which changes the link into an unlinked copy of the material. If you want to keep the document with the link, then use File Save As to save the unlinked document to a different file name instead of just pressing Save. Another method is to send the linked-to files along with the document, and have the other users put the files in folders with the same path they have on your computer. This is easy when the document and the linked files all live in the same folder; otherwise, it would be best to zip them together and specify that the zip file should retain the path information. One more method is to have the linked-to files on a network share that all of you can access. Depending on how the links are written in the document, you may have to ensure that you all map the share to the same drive letter. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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I'm not linking files, but text within the document. For example, the
address block is repeated 3 times within my document, so I'm linking the 1st address block with the other 2. The way, it saves us time in typing the exact information 3 times. "Jay Freedman" wrote: kelly wrote: I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? Well, what you missed is that the links evidently point to files that are on your hard drive, to which the other computers don't have access. There are several ways to work around this. The easiest one is to click a link and press Ctrl+Shift+F9, which changes the link into an unlinked copy of the material. If you want to keep the document with the link, then use File Save As to save the unlinked document to a different file name instead of just pressing Save. Another method is to send the linked-to files along with the document, and have the other users put the files in folders with the same path they have on your computer. This is easy when the document and the linked files all live in the same folder; otherwise, it would be best to zip them together and specify that the zip file should retain the path information. One more method is to have the linked-to files on a network share that all of you can access. Depending on how the links are written in the document, you may have to ensure that you all map the share to the same drive letter. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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In that case, paste special is the wrong tool. Bookmark the first occurrence,
and then use Insert Reference Cross-reference to repeat the same information elsewhere. On Mon, 12 May 2008 14:08:01 -0700, kelly wrote: I'm not linking files, but text within the document. For example, the address block is repeated 3 times within my document, so I'm linking the 1st address block with the other 2. The way, it saves us time in typing the exact information 3 times. "Jay Freedman" wrote: kelly wrote: I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? Well, what you missed is that the links evidently point to files that are on your hard drive, to which the other computers don't have access. There are several ways to work around this. The easiest one is to click a link and press Ctrl+Shift+F9, which changes the link into an unlinked copy of the material. If you want to keep the document with the link, then use File Save As to save the unlinked document to a different file name instead of just pressing Save. Another method is to send the linked-to files along with the document, and have the other users put the files in folders with the same path they have on your computer. This is easy when the document and the linked files all live in the same folder; otherwise, it would be best to zip them together and specify that the zip file should retain the path information. One more method is to have the linked-to files on a network share that all of you can access. Depending on how the links are written in the document, you may have to ensure that you all map the share to the same drive letter. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Bookmarking didn't work either, the text didn't link to my cross-reference
when I edited the document. "Jay Freedman" wrote: In that case, paste special is the wrong tool. Bookmark the first occurrence, and then use Insert Reference Cross-reference to repeat the same information elsewhere. On Mon, 12 May 2008 14:08:01 -0700, kelly wrote: I'm not linking files, but text within the document. For example, the address block is repeated 3 times within my document, so I'm linking the 1st address block with the other 2. The way, it saves us time in typing the exact information 3 times. "Jay Freedman" wrote: kelly wrote: I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? Well, what you missed is that the links evidently point to files that are on your hard drive, to which the other computers don't have access. There are several ways to work around this. The easiest one is to click a link and press Ctrl+Shift+F9, which changes the link into an unlinked copy of the material. If you want to keep the document with the link, then use File Save As to save the unlinked document to a different file name instead of just pressing Save. Another method is to send the linked-to files along with the document, and have the other users put the files in folders with the same path they have on your computer. This is easy when the document and the linked files all live in the same folder; otherwise, it would be best to zip them together and specify that the zip file should retain the path information. One more method is to have the linked-to files on a network share that all of you can access. Depending on how the links are written in the document, you may have to ensure that you all map the share to the same drive letter. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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First, make sure the bookmark is still there (in the Options dialog, check
the box to display bookmarks, which will appear as thick square brackets) and that it surrounds the text instead of sitting next to it. Also, the cross-references (which are fields) need to be updated after a change in the text they refer to. You can select all (Ctrl+A) and update fields (F9); or you can switch to Print Preview and back which will update all the fields in the document (provided that the Update Fields option is checked in the Print section of the options dialog). kelly wrote: Bookmarking didn't work either, the text didn't link to my cross-reference when I edited the document. "Jay Freedman" wrote: In that case, paste special is the wrong tool. Bookmark the first occurrence, and then use Insert Reference Cross-reference to repeat the same information elsewhere. On Mon, 12 May 2008 14:08:01 -0700, kelly wrote: I'm not linking files, but text within the document. For example, the address block is repeated 3 times within my document, so I'm linking the 1st address block with the other 2. The way, it saves us time in typing the exact information 3 times. "Jay Freedman" wrote: kelly wrote: I just started using paste special to link text within my word docs. I set it up on a document that several other users use, and for some reason it works on my computer but not there computers. Am I missing something? Well, what you missed is that the links evidently point to files that are on your hard drive, to which the other computers don't have access. There are several ways to work around this. The easiest one is to click a link and press Ctrl+Shift+F9, which changes the link into an unlinked copy of the material. If you want to keep the document with the link, then use File Save As to save the unlinked document to a different file name instead of just pressing Save. Another method is to send the linked-to files along with the document, and have the other users put the files in folders with the same path they have on your computer. This is easy when the document and the linked files all live in the same folder; otherwise, it would be best to zip them together and specify that the zip file should retain the path information. One more method is to have the linked-to files on a network share that all of you can access. Depending on how the links are written in the document, you may have to ensure that you all map the share to the same drive letter. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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