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Hi Tom
When you create links to other objects in Microsoft Office the paths for those links remain static. If you move any of the objects to a different folder then the links will need resetting to the new path. There is no user method of creating relative links. You could look at this link, however the cost may outweight the benefits: http://www.linkfixerplus.com/ Hope this helps. Tony(OTPM) |
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Hi,
thank you for your quick reply. But I still don't get it why it was possible to do it in Office 2003 this way (I mean to copy source and text file to another folder and it still remained linked between itself). Thanks |
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Hi Tom
I am surprise it appeared to work in the 2003 version also. Tony(OTPM) |
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