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How can I get my users to view a file I have HYPERLINKED into my excel
spreadsheet when I mail them the attachment? Is there an option I have to set? |
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Exactly what type of problem are they having? They should be able to open
the Excel workbook and click a hyperlink and go there. The exception to this is if the hyperlink is to a file or location that is not accessible via the internet (or other network as LAN) such as being on your local computer. So if you have a hyperlink that starts off looking something like: file:///\\ComputerName\Folder\File.doc or file:///D:\Folder\File.doc then in the first example, unless their system can get to the computer via their connection, they cannot open that file or document. In the second example, when they click the link they will be trying to find the file on their local computer's D:\ drive. "batmanptc" wrote: How can I get my users to view a file I have HYPERLINKED into my excel spreadsheet when I mail them the attachment? Is there an option I have to set? |
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