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Cyndie
I've created a document in word that contains multiple
hyperlinks to other word documents in the same directory.
I am able to use the hyperlink just fine, however, my co-
worker is not able to on her PC. When she clicks on one
of the hyperlinks that links to another word doc she gets
a virus warning (I do not get the warning). When she
clicks okay to open the doc, nothing happens. Word just
hangs and idles. We are both using the same version of
Word 2002.
I've tried to troubleshoot and found that when the path
for the hyperlink excludes the document name and only
references the location it seems to work. For example
using this path without explicitly declaring the document
seems to work: \\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723
\Products\DataCatalog\ <file://
\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723\Products\DataCatalog\>
However, if the document name is given in the path,
\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723\Products\DataCatalog\Data
<file://\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723
\Products\DataCatalog\Data> Catalog.doc, it does not
work.
hyperlinks to other word documents in the same directory.
I am able to use the hyperlink just fine, however, my co-
worker is not able to on her PC. When she clicks on one
of the hyperlinks that links to another word doc she gets
a virus warning (I do not get the warning). When she
clicks okay to open the doc, nothing happens. Word just
hangs and idles. We are both using the same version of
Word 2002.
I've tried to troubleshoot and found that when the path
for the hyperlink excludes the document name and only
references the location it seems to work. For example
using this path without explicitly declaring the document
seems to work: \\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723
\Products\DataCatalog\ <file://
\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723\Products\DataCatalog\>
However, if the document name is given in the path,
\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723\Products\DataCatalog\Data
<file://\\Itsfiles\files\grphome\D723
\Products\DataCatalog\Data> Catalog.doc, it does not
work.