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MICHELE0531 MICHELE0531 is offline Hyperlink Shortcuts using pdfs Windows 10 Hyperlink Shortcuts using pdfs Office 2007
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Default Hyperlink Shortcuts using pdfs

I am looking for help with a short cut to embed hyperlinks into a document. I have a weekly committee document I summarize and embed hyperlinks into for one of my attorneys. The current process is time consuming as it involves four steps each time I want to add a hyperlink (i.e., (1) select the drive on the computer, (2) select the folder for the committee name, (3) select the date for the hearing, and (4) select the individual pdf to be embedded).



It's not hard, but very time consuming. The one I had today contained 50 cases and in a time crunch, is not very efficient. Does anyone know of a way one you select hyperlink for it at least to return to the last folder you are in (the dated one)?
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