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We use an Excel-list as a portal to procedures and checklists. The Excel-list
has hyperlinks to other Excel and Word-files. Its all made awailable on
web-page with http-adresses.
My problem is that I want to open the Excel or Word-files in a separate
browser-window when I click the link in the Excel-list. This work fine when I
work within the XLS file-format, but when the Excel-list is opened in
Interneet Explorer the links open in the same browser window.
I have tryed to add the \n-swich in the HYPERLINK fieldcode, but with no
effect at all.
I also tried to uncheck the setting of "Browse in same window" in Windows
Explorer for DOC and XLS-formats, but is has a major drawback: I often link
to bookmarks in the target file. When I uncheck the "Browse in same window" ,
then the view of the target file is not set to the specified bookmark, but to
the view as it was last saved.
I'm looking for a way to define whether a given link should open in a new
window or not ! If possible .....
Can anyone help me?

 
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