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Jake

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We have an Excel worksheet on our main computer that has a column with
hyperlinks to open .PDF files which also reside on the main computer. Other
computers are able to open these .PDF files using the hyperlink, but my
computer no longer will open them. There are two messages that appear when I
click a hyperlink. The first line of the first message message says "Opening"
with the path the file being opened. Below that "Some files can contain
viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be
certain that this file is from a trustworthy source". Then "Would you like to
open this file?" When you click "OK" another message pops up "No program is
registered to open this file."

I am running XP Pro and Excel 2007 and have been able to open these files in
the past.

Any suggestions as to why the hyperlink is no longer working?

Eduardo

hyperlink
 
Hi,
check if you have acrobat reader installed in your computer

"jake" wrote:

We have an Excel worksheet on our main computer that has a column with
hyperlinks to open .PDF files which also reside on the main computer. Other
computers are able to open these .PDF files using the hyperlink, but my
computer no longer will open them. There are two messages that appear when I
click a hyperlink. The first line of the first message message says "Opening"
with the path the file being opened. Below that "Some files can contain
viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be
certain that this file is from a trustworthy source". Then "Would you like to
open this file?" When you click "OK" another message pops up "No program is
registered to open this file."

I am running XP Pro and Excel 2007 and have been able to open these files in
the past.

Any suggestions as to why the hyperlink is no longer working?


Jake

hyperlink
 
Yes. Acrobat Reader 9.1. I was not sure if the registered file types in
Windows Explorer had anyhting to do with this so I checked and the PDF and
PDFX files are registered to Acrobat Reader 9.1.

"Eduardo" wrote:

Hi,
check if you have acrobat reader installed in your computer

"jake" wrote:

We have an Excel worksheet on our main computer that has a column with
hyperlinks to open .PDF files which also reside on the main computer. Other
computers are able to open these .PDF files using the hyperlink, but my
computer no longer will open them. There are two messages that appear when I
click a hyperlink. The first line of the first message message says "Opening"
with the path the file being opened. Below that "Some files can contain
viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be
certain that this file is from a trustworthy source". Then "Would you like to
open this file?" When you click "OK" another message pops up "No program is
registered to open this file."

I am running XP Pro and Excel 2007 and have been able to open these files in
the past.

Any suggestions as to why the hyperlink is no longer working?


Dave Peterson

hyperlink
 
I would visit the Adobe site and download the latest and greatest version of
Reader and reinstall it.

jake wrote:

Yes. Acrobat Reader 9.1. I was not sure if the registered file types in
Windows Explorer had anyhting to do with this so I checked and the PDF and
PDFX files are registered to Acrobat Reader 9.1.

"Eduardo" wrote:

Hi,
check if you have acrobat reader installed in your computer

"jake" wrote:

We have an Excel worksheet on our main computer that has a column with
hyperlinks to open .PDF files which also reside on the main computer. Other
computers are able to open these .PDF files using the hyperlink, but my
computer no longer will open them. There are two messages that appear when I
click a hyperlink. The first line of the first message message says "Opening"
with the path the file being opened. Below that "Some files can contain
viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be
certain that this file is from a trustworthy source". Then "Would you like to
open this file?" When you click "OK" another message pops up "No program is
registered to open this file."

I am running XP Pro and Excel 2007 and have been able to open these files in
the past.

Any suggestions as to why the hyperlink is no longer working?


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Dave Peterson


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