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Here is my question,,,

I built myself a list of films that i have,,, first on exel,,, then i
thought about using access but,, for each film.. i would like to have a link
that leads me to the image of the film...
can i do that with exel,,? can i do that with access?,, should i build
myself a home program on either one or the other or get a program for what
i,m trying to do,,,

Please help me someone,, :)
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Hi Sheila,

If the files are links on the internet, you can copy the links and
paste them on excel.

If they are not then you can use the file:// protocol to link them to
the hard drive and on clicking them will open it through the
appropriate picture viewer program installed on your computer.

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Sheila wrote:
Here is my question,,,

I built myself a list of films that i have,,, first on exel,,, then i
thought about using access but,, for each film.. i would like to have a link
that leads me to the image of the film...
can i do that with exel,,? can i do that with access?,, should i build
myself a home program on either one or the other or get a program for what
i,m trying to do,,,

Please help me someone,, :)


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