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Jason Blake

Default Insert Hyperlink Path excel 2007
 
Hi Guys.

Is there a way in Excel 2007 to have a Default path that is always used
instead of the "Current Path" in the Insert HyperLink Box. The Current Path
seems to be the the folder that the Current document you are working on is
located.

Thanks for any replies.



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Answer: Default Insert Hyperlink Path excel 2007
 
Yes, you can set a default path for inserting hyperlinks in Excel 2007. Here's how:
  1. Open Excel and click on the Office button in the top left corner.
  2. Click on Excel Options at the bottom of the menu.
  3. In the Excel Options window, click on the Save tab.
  4. Under the Save workbooks section, you'll see a field labeled Default file location. This is where you can set the default path for all files you save in Excel.
  5. Click on the Browse button next to the Default file location field and navigate to the folder you want to use as the default path for hyperlinks.
  6. Click OK to close the Browse window, then click OK again to close the Excel Options window.

Now, whenever you insert a hyperlink in Excel, the default path you set in step 5 will be used instead of the current path. This can save you time and make it easier to keep your hyperlinks organized.

Dave Peterson

Default Insert Hyperlink Path excel 2007
 
I'd try:

In xl2003 menus:
File|Properties|Summary Tab|Hyperlink Base
change it to C:\
(something that's always available)

In xl2007:
Click on the Office button
Choose Prepare, then properties.
Then use the arrow on the Document Properties dropdown
Choose Advanced Properties
And then change the hyperlink base on the Summary tab.



Jason Blake wrote:

Hi Guys.

Is there a way in Excel 2007 to have a Default path that is always used
instead of the "Current Path" in the Insert HyperLink Box. The Current Path
seems to be the the folder that the Current document you are working on is
located.

Thanks for any replies.


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Dave Peterson


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