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Default Hyperlink in Excel 2000 can't open bookmarked Word 2000 file

In Excel 2000, I tried to create a hyperlink to a bookmark in a Word 2000
document. When I clicked the "bookmark" button in the "insert hyperlink"
dialog box, I got a message saying Excel could not open or parse the file. I
can create a hyperlink to the beginning of the file and, in Word, it appears
that the bookmarks are there since I can "go to" them.
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Both of these worked ok for me:

(Insert|hyperlink style)
C:\MY DOCUMENTS\WORD\MyDoc.DOC#bkmk01
Or
=hyperlink() style:
=hyperlink("C:\MY DOCUMENTS\WORD\MyDoc.DOC#bkmk01")

You may want to post what your folder, filename, and bookmark look like if this
doesn't help.

DCheslock wrote:

In Excel 2000, I tried to create a hyperlink to a bookmark in a Word 2000
document. When I clicked the "bookmark" button in the "insert hyperlink"
dialog box, I got a message saying Excel could not open or parse the file. I
can create a hyperlink to the beginning of the file and, in Word, it appears
that the bookmarks are there since I can "go to" them.


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