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Default Possible to change the program Excel uses to open a hyperlinked file?


Topic pretty much sums it up. Excel is using Sound Recorder 32 as the
program to play the .wav files I'm hyperlinking in a spreadsheet, but
it doesn't actually open the program; it's completely invisible.
Therefore, I can't pause or fast forward or anything like that - even
shut it off! I had to kill the sndrec32.exe process to get it to stop
playing music. LOL.

Anyway, this begs the question: is there a way to tell Excel to open
the hyperlinked .wav with another program like WMP? Thanks a lot.


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