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My question relate both excel and word
i want to create "catalog" documnet using word & excel that contain links to "material" : soundfiles,video,other documents etc... whenever i press the link the specific documnet will be opened but... i want the link to be independent to the storgae hardware i use Here is an example for what i mean by the word independent : MY document have links: link1: c:\lib1\a.wav link2: c:\lin2\libabcd\c.bmp link3: etc.... i want a system that will enable me to write some variable of different hardware instead of the c:\ so if i copy the same libraries to a diskonkey,external harddisk which have other logical letter like I:\ G:\ i will still be able to use my catalog documnet without using a replace command Plese answer both in offcie and excel(office version office 2003) |
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You need to use relative references to your files! This is the same for both Word and Excel.
First you need to understand the difference between 'absolute' references and 'relative' references... If you think about them like references to Cells in Excel: An ABSOLUTE reference points to an exact cell, and it never moves ($A$1) A RELATIVE reference points to a cell, but if the formula is dragged around the page, the reference can change (A1 - dragged to the right becomes B1) This is the same idea with hyperlinks in Documents and Spreadsheets. What you need to do is:
C:/My Documents/My Link Files/My Linked Files/audio.mp3 Your finished hyperlink is: ../My Linked Files/audio.mp3 You need to include the '../' at the beginning, as it is needed to indicate that it is a relative path. |
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