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Passing Parameters into Word from a Hyperlink
If I open a Word document from a hyperlink, how can I see the full hyperlink
used from within Word, e.g. a href="mywordoc.doc?name=fred&city=london"click here/a I'm using Word 2003. Thanks |
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Would the Web Address bar work for you? Right click on a Toolbar and select
Customise. Under Categories select WEB and then under Command drag the Address button up and drop it onto the Menu dropping it immediately to the right of HELP menu. Whilst it is still selected, move the mouse over the right hand end of the address windows and drag the window out to fill the remaining empty space on the menu bar. Now close the Customise dialog. Remember to save changes to normal.dot when you close Word. The address box will now display the full path of any open document. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "Robert Jones" wrote in message ... : If I open a Word document from a hyperlink, how can I see the full hyperlink : used from within Word, e.g. : : a href="mywordoc.doc?name=fred&city=london"click here/a : : I'm using Word 2003. : : Thanks : : |
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