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I think the same thing about MS and associated programs. I've seen the same
behavior with .jpg's. Jim Rech posted this a few years ago. I haven't tested it, though: How can I turn off the hyperlink warning in Excel 2003? Navigate to this key in the left panel: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Security If you do not have a Security key under Common (I didn't) create it by right-clicking on Common and picking New and Key. Give it the name Security. After creating Security, select it in the left panel and in the empty right panel right-click anywhere and select New and Dword value. Give it the name: DisableHyperlinkWarning and press Enter. This entry will have the value 0. Double-click it and change the value to 1 and press Enter. You can close Regedit. And Excel 2003 should not give the warning any more. ======= If it works in xl2003, you may want to try the same setting (using \12.0\ in that key) for xl2007. And I keep VLC on my system. It has some other nice features (keeping video from a live stream, for example). binar wrote: Dave, Thanks for your help and testing this out on your system. As you advised, I installed K-Lite Mega Pack and my Windows Media Player can now finally play FLV files. Even cooler, hyperlinks setup in my Excel file now successfully play the FLV file when selected. The sad part is that I decided to remove VideoLAN from my computer because I don't see the sense in having two media players. My theory as to the reason why my hyperlinks didn't work when I was trying to use VideoLAN is rather simple. I think Bill Gates does not want any of his software associating with software that one can get for free. I say this because I also installed a free FLV player named Moyea to see if I had any better luck with it. Interesting enough I got the same message with Moyea: "No program registered to open this file". My objective now is trying to permenantly turn off the pop up warning that appears when one selects a hyperlink. I find it annoying because I don't need to be reminded that my hyperlinking to files can be harmful to my computer everytime I select a hyperlink. Again thanks for the help. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I fiddled with the association setting and couldn't get Excel to see that .flv files are associated with VLC. But this =hyperlink() formula: =HYPERLINK("file:////C:\pathtoflv\file.flv") worked ok in windows media Player (or WMP Classic) if I installed k-lite (a bunch of codecs): http://www.codecguide.com/ Before you decide to do this, I've read some articles that say that users should be more selective over which codecs are installed. Personally, I haven't found a problem using k-lite. Well, not one that I can remember. If you have to share this file of links with others, they'll have to install the codecs, too. binar wrote: Fellow Forum Members, I have tested this on Excel 2003 & 2007 with no success. My objective is to setup 50 hyperlinks to 50 FLV files located in the same directory where my Excel file is located. A FLV file is a Flash video file that does not play on Microsoft MediaPlayer. The video player I'm using that plays FLV files is known as VideoLAN (it's a free player). Everytime I select the Excel hyperlink to a FLV video file I get the following message: "No registered program to open this file" In short, Excel is refusing to play any media file I have associated to VideoLAN which happens to be FLV, AVI and MP3 files. However, Excel hyperlinks have no problem launching Microsoft MediaPlayer 9 to play a WMV file (which is the only file extension I have associated to this player). Can anyone help me in figuring out how to make hyperlinks setup in Excel correctly launch the media player of my choice which happens to be VideoLAN. Windows MediaPlayer does not play FLV files, and this is why I need to use VideoLAN. I have read the following link but it offers no solution: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298019 How do I modify my Office 2007 XP registry so that my VideoLAN player is acknowledged by my Excel 2007 application? And it stops showing me the stupid message: "No registered program to open this file" I would appreciate any help that will help me solve this problem. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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