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hi,

appreciate if anyone teach me how to do a hyperlink to a unopen file. so
that i could open the file every time i click the button.

thanks in advance...

lawrence
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inserthyperlink, in the "Look in" window scroll to the file and select it,
click OK

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hi,

appreciate if anyone teach me how to do a hyperlink to a unopen file. so
that i could open the file every time i click the button.

thanks in advance...

lawrence


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Thanks..

it works perfectly...


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

inserthyperlink, in the "Look in" window scroll to the file and select it,
click OK

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

(No private emails please)


"Lawrence" wrote in message
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hi,

appreciate if anyone teach me how to do a hyperlink to a unopen file. so
that i could open the file every time i click the button.

thanks in advance...

lawrence



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