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Morning all.
Once again I am stupmed after trying something a little different this time. I am trying to hyperlink a DWF file in Excel and while the hyperlink is built and the file path is valid nothing happends. I have tried even inserting the file in the spreadsheet and that doesnt even work. I have been trying to do this for the majority of the week and thus far are no closer to a solution. I can hyperlink any other file I desire, just not the DWF file.. is this a permissions conflict? the file is on the srever and I have access to the drive (I can open the file through windows) I just cant seem to get the hyperlink to work. I have tried moving the file and building the link and that does not work either. I have tried to use the hyperlink formula in the cell as well and that does not even work. I have tried (thinking maybe it was just my computer) to have a co worker open the lnk and that does not work either. Could it be possible that Excel can not open links that are associated with the AUTODESK DWF Viewer for some reason? Or maybe I am doing something wrong. (have built hyperlinks before and never had this problem) Thank you in advance for any help you can provide -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter |
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Try something like:
=HYPERLINK("file:///C:\header.dwf","Design 001") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: Morning all. Once again I am stupmed after trying something a little different this time. I am trying to hyperlink a DWF file in Excel and while the hyperlink is built and the file path is valid nothing happends. I have tried even inserting the file in the spreadsheet and that doesnt even work. I have been trying to do this for the majority of the week and thus far are no closer to a solution. I can hyperlink any other file I desire, just not the DWF file.. is this a permissions conflict? the file is on the srever and I have access to the drive (I can open the file through windows) I just cant seem to get the hyperlink to work. I have tried moving the file and building the link and that does not work either. I have tried to use the hyperlink formula in the cell as well and that does not even work. I have tried (thinking maybe it was just my computer) to have a co worker open the lnk and that does not work either. Could it be possible that Excel can not open links that are associated with the AUTODESK DWF Viewer for some reason? Or maybe I am doing something wrong. (have built hyperlinks before and never had this problem) Thank you in advance for any help you can provide -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter |
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I have already tried that to no avail. thank you though any other ideas?
-- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Gary''s Student" wrote: Try something like: =HYPERLINK("file:///C:\header.dwf","Design 001") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: Morning all. Once again I am stupmed after trying something a little different this time. I am trying to hyperlink a DWF file in Excel and while the hyperlink is built and the file path is valid nothing happends. I have tried even inserting the file in the spreadsheet and that doesnt even work. I have been trying to do this for the majority of the week and thus far are no closer to a solution. I can hyperlink any other file I desire, just not the DWF file.. is this a permissions conflict? the file is on the srever and I have access to the drive (I can open the file through windows) I just cant seem to get the hyperlink to work. I have tried moving the file and building the link and that does not work either. I have tried to use the hyperlink formula in the cell as well and that does not even work. I have tried (thinking maybe it was just my computer) to have a co worker open the lnk and that does not work either. Could it be possible that Excel can not open links that are associated with the AUTODESK DWF Viewer for some reason? Or maybe I am doing something wrong. (have built hyperlinks before and never had this problem) Thank you in advance for any help you can provide -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter |
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I suspect that the problem is related to either file associations or the
application itself. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: I have already tried that to no avail. thank you though any other ideas? -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Gary''s Student" wrote: Try something like: =HYPERLINK("file:///C:\header.dwf","Design 001") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: Morning all. Once again I am stupmed after trying something a little different this time. I am trying to hyperlink a DWF file in Excel and while the hyperlink is built and the file path is valid nothing happends. I have tried even inserting the file in the spreadsheet and that doesnt even work. I have been trying to do this for the majority of the week and thus far are no closer to a solution. I can hyperlink any other file I desire, just not the DWF file.. is this a permissions conflict? the file is on the srever and I have access to the drive (I can open the file through windows) I just cant seem to get the hyperlink to work. I have tried moving the file and building the link and that does not work either. I have tried to use the hyperlink formula in the cell as well and that does not even work. I have tried (thinking maybe it was just my computer) to have a co worker open the lnk and that does not work either. Could it be possible that Excel can not open links that are associated with the AUTODESK DWF Viewer for some reason? Or maybe I am doing something wrong. (have built hyperlinks before and never had this problem) Thank you in advance for any help you can provide -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter |
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I had thought that myself, Is there any way around that? maybe some way i can
"trick" excel into thinking its a Word Doc? I know that may be a bit of a long shot but if its possible why not try right? Thank you again for your help -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Gary''s Student" wrote: I suspect that the problem is related to either file associations or the application itself. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: I have already tried that to no avail. thank you though any other ideas? -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Gary''s Student" wrote: Try something like: =HYPERLINK("file:///C:\header.dwf","Design 001") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200767 "Ed Dingman" wrote: Morning all. Once again I am stupmed after trying something a little different this time. I am trying to hyperlink a DWF file in Excel and while the hyperlink is built and the file path is valid nothing happends. I have tried even inserting the file in the spreadsheet and that doesnt even work. I have been trying to do this for the majority of the week and thus far are no closer to a solution. I can hyperlink any other file I desire, just not the DWF file.. is this a permissions conflict? the file is on the srever and I have access to the drive (I can open the file through windows) I just cant seem to get the hyperlink to work. I have tried moving the file and building the link and that does not work either. I have tried to use the hyperlink formula in the cell as well and that does not even work. I have tried (thinking maybe it was just my computer) to have a co worker open the lnk and that does not work either. Could it be possible that Excel can not open links that are associated with the AUTODESK DWF Viewer for some reason? Or maybe I am doing something wrong. (have built hyperlinks before and never had this problem) Thank you in advance for any help you can provide -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter |
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If you double-click the DWF file in Windows Explorer (or similar) does
it open in the DWF viewer? If not, you need to repair the file associations for DWF files. I don't know how that program is installed or what options it gives for repair, but try Control Panel Add and remove programs DWF Viewer Repair. If Repair is not offered, try Remove and re-install. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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Bill,
Thank you for your input and yes I can open the file in the DWF Viewer by double clicking the file itself. I found the solution (that I am using at least) by accident where I put a period after the extension. (as in filename.DWF.) and that works, I am not sure why but it does and that is all that matters Again Thank you hope you have a great week. -- Edward Dingman Intern Drafter "Bill Manville" wrote: If you double-click the DWF file in Windows Explorer (or similar) does it open in the DWF viewer? If not, you need to repair the file associations for DWF files. I don't know how that program is installed or what options it gives for repair, but try Control Panel Add and remove programs DWF Viewer Repair. If Repair is not offered, try Remove and re-install. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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