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Hi, A colleague has emailed me a word doc (v93) with links to other files in it. However, when I click on the links I get errors messages saying unable to find the file. Is this my problem or a problem with the saving of the original file? If so, who do we get round this please?
Many thanks in advance Robert G.
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Hi robbieg,
If the document has links to other files, as you say, then Word won't be able to find them unless the path to those files is exactly the same on your system.
-- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word]
"robbieg" <robbieg[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E0E40B30-9655-480F-9255-E2FFAE5655C9[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > A colleague has emailed me a word doc (v93) with links to other files in it. > However, when I click on the links I get errors messages saying unable to > find the file. > Is this my problem or a problem with the saving of the original file? > If so, who do we get round this please? > > Many thanks in advance > Robert G.
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On Dec 12, 4:38 am, robbieg <robb...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > A colleague has emailed me a word doc (v93) with links to other files in it. > However, when I click on the links I get errors messages saying unable to > find the file. > Is this my problem or a problem with the saving of the original file? > If so, who do we get round this please?
Note also that Word uses full paths, not relative, so even if you bundle all the docs up in a zip file and send them to someone, then they open the archive and try to view the links, they still won't work unless the full path wherever they are put is identical to the full path they had when the links were created.
Further, there is no easy way to edit the paths, you have to do it one by one.
-- Rob
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Hi Rob,
To see how to implement relative paths in Word, check out the solution I've posted at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/showthreaded.pl?Number=670027
-- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word]
"RobG" <robgbne[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:07cad195-d592-424a-afc7-b17ff9377248[ at ]k1g2000prb.googlegroups.com... On Dec 12, 4:38 am, robbieg <robb...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > A colleague has emailed me a word doc (v93) with links to other files in it. > However, when I click on the links I get errors messages saying unable to > find the file. > Is this my problem or a problem with the saving of the original file? > If so, who do we get round this please?
Note also that Word uses full paths, not relative, so even if you bundle all the docs up in a zip file and send them to someone, then they open the archive and try to view the links, they still won't work unless the full path wherever they are put is identical to the full path they had when the links were created.
Further, there is no easy way to edit the paths, you have to do it one by one.
-- Rob
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Thank you all. We have got over this by embeding the files rather than linking to them. It makes the final word document huge (but less so in V2007) but it works as intended.
Thank you for all your responses.
RG
"macropod" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Rob, > > To see how to implement relative paths in Word, check out the solution I've posted at: > http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/showthreaded.pl?Number=670027> > > -- > Cheers > macropod > [MVP - Microsoft Word] > > > "RobG" <robgbne[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:07cad195-d592-424a-afc7-b17ff9377248[ at ]k1g2000prb.googlegroups.com... > On Dec 12, 4:38 am, robbieg <robb...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > A colleague has emailed me a word doc (v93) with links to other files in it. > > However, when I click on the links I get errors messages saying unable to > > find the file. > > Is this my problem or a problem with the saving of the original file? > > If so, who do we get round this please? > > Note also that Word uses full paths, not relative, so even if you > bundle all the docs up in a zip file and send them to someone, then > they open the archive and try to view the links, they still won't work > unless the full path wherever they are put is identical to the full > path they had when the links were created. > > Further, there is no easy way to edit the paths, you have to do it one > by one. > > > -- > Rob >
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