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Anyone know for sure the set of filepath characters safe for hyperlinks? I'm seeking workaround for the failure of [, { and # (https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...03-2007-a.html).
Or... a scientific way to find out? Given I've found at least two modes of fail, I would be reluctant to rely on the results of trial and error. Fun fact: ¦ is safe though | is disallowed. My UK keyboard has these two transposed, for some reason. |
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From: Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces - Win32 apps | Microsoft Learn
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Thanks, but that's for filepath characters in general. For filepath characters in Word 2003 hyperlinks.
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Here is the page on the Hyperlink field:
Hyperlink field The # character is used to indicate bookmarks. The " double quote character is used within fields. I believe you've already looked at Paul's Word Fields and Relative Paths to External Files. There is nothing wrong with you using trial and error. Then you can write the definitive answer. |
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