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Default "lst" file does not work

Tom;
Thanks for your advice but I did not follow it very well. Could you please
explain me that in other way.

Thanks.
Maperalia


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

You will probably have to have the link link to the cell that contains the
hyperlink. Then use the followhyperlink event to open the file with the
Opentext method.

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Tom Ogilvy

"maperalia" wrote in message
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Doug;
Thank for your quick response;
When I run the program the hyperlinks are created too. However, when I

click
on them I have nothing. No file is opened!
In addtion, I need to open these hyperlinks in excel to have the option to
import the text in the way I have shown you in my previous message. I'm

using
XL 2003, Win XP too.

Do you think there is a way to add a statement to add this TEST IMPORT
WIZARD?.

Thanks in advance.
Maperalia


"Doug Glancy" wrote:

maperalia,

When I do it, the links are created and they work The files are opened

in
Visual Studio, and I'm prompted twice whether I really want to open them

but
they do open. I'm using XL 2003, Win XP.

hth,

Doug


"maperalia" wrote in message
...
I have a program that make a list of "lst" under one directory and then
create a hyperlink for each one (see below). The program runs

prefectly
just
the hyperlinks do not work.

I am thinking that perhaps when I open the "lst" file in manually in

excel
I
got the TEXT IMPORT WIZARD window message that allow me to choose:
1.- In the first step DELIMITED.
2.- In the 2nd step SPACE ONLY
3.- In the trird step GENERAL.

Do you think is possible to adjust the hyperlink to read the step

shown
above?.

Thanks in advance.
Maperalia

'****START PROGRAM****
Option Explicit

Sub List_lst_Files()

Dim FName As String
Dim r As Integer
Dim i As Long
Dim MyPath As String
Dim WO As String
Const strFileType As String = "lst"



With ActiveSheet.Columns(1)
.Hyperlinks.Delete
.ClearContents
End With



WO = Application.InputBox("Enter Work Order Number")

MyPath = "S:\test\locations\" & WO & "\"

On Error Resume Next
Worksheets("List of lst Files").Delete
On Error GoTo 0
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Worksheets.Add.Name = "List of lst Files"


r = 2
With Application.FileSearch
.NewSearch
.LookIn = MyPath
.SearchSubFolders = True
.Filename = "*." & strFileType
If .Execute() 0 Then
For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count
FName = Mid(.FoundFiles(i), 1)
Cells(r, 1) = Mid(FName, Len(MyPath) + 1, 255)

ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Cells(r, 1),
Address:=FName, TextToDisplay:=Cells(r, 1).Value
r = r + 1
Next i
End If
End With


ActiveSheet.Select
Range("A1").Select



End Sub
'****END PROGRAM****









 
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