Bruce,
The option 1 is not preferred for a series of files. When I do as you suggested for option 2, I do not get the prompt, but the files are inserted as attachments without an option to do it differently. I'm using ON 2007.
"BruceCr_ms" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > You can insert just a hyperlinks to a file, and not the file itself. There > are two ways to do this: > 1) Insert | Hyperlink, click ((Browse For File)), select your file, and > choose ((OK)) twice. > 2) Make sure your OneNote window is not maximized. Select the files you > want in Windows Explorer and drag them onto the OneNote page. When the > prompt comes up, choose to insert hyperlinks to your files. > > I hope this answers your question. > > Thanks for using OneNote! > > BruceCr_ms > OneNote Test > > "Kevin Buchs" wrote: > > > I understand that ON offers the direct inclusion (not same as attachments?) > > of file contents as a option that is seen to be more useful, but I want to > > insert hyperlinks. I like that they are much more compact that the icons, > > one per line, of the direct inclusion. There is no way I can find to change > > that behavior. So, is there a way to insert a series of hyperlinks to files > > I have selected in Windows Explorer? I have a workaround (involving a Tcl > > script and some magic) but I wonder if I am missing something wonderful in ON.
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