S
Scuba
Good morning to all who read this.
I have the following problem and after a few days of searching, i
can't find a solution....
I want to do the following.
Programs = Win Xp, Office Xp (More explicit, Word)
I have a new word page which contains some data and i want to add
several other word documents as embedded objects. Normally, when you
open the dir, you can select the word-documents and do a crtl-c and
in
word a past special (and then as object of course)
Sometomes, the contents of the text is added, and sometimes, a icon
is
visible which represents the document.
(I know how to swich between them so that isn't the problem)
What i want to do is change the txt below the icon. Normally it gives
the path to where the icon is linked but because it is such a long
path you don't see the filename itself and others users still do'nt
have a clue, which document it actually is.
Is there a way (without installed third-party programs or macros...)
to change a setting in word so that only the filenames are visible.
thx for whoever reads this... (And helps)
I have the following problem and after a few days of searching, i
can't find a solution....
I want to do the following.
Programs = Win Xp, Office Xp (More explicit, Word)
I have a new word page which contains some data and i want to add
several other word documents as embedded objects. Normally, when you
open the dir, you can select the word-documents and do a crtl-c and
in
word a past special (and then as object of course)
Sometomes, the contents of the text is added, and sometimes, a icon
is
visible which represents the document.
(I know how to swich between them so that isn't the problem)
What i want to do is change the txt below the icon. Normally it gives
the path to where the icon is linked but because it is such a long
path you don't see the filename itself and others users still do'nt
have a clue, which document it actually is.
Is there a way (without installed third-party programs or macros...)
to change a setting in word so that only the filenames are visible.
thx for whoever reads this... (And helps)