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Originally Posted by macropod
Your image in post #15 shows that you typed {FILENAME \p} into the HYPERLINK field.
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I pasted it.
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Originally Posted by macropod
That is not how to create a field. Kindly read the instructions in the link I gave you.
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I did it again:
That too fails.
Seeing the link's instruction:
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replacing the document path and inserting '\\..\\' or '/ /'
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differs from your '/../' above, and looks wrong at '/ /', I tried '\\..\\':
That too fails.
Yet:
succeeds, confirming the issue is still specific to [.
Have you succeeding in getting your solution to work?
Thanks.