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How do you include a space in a hyperlink?

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franklin97355

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Jul 11, 2002
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I need to create a hyperlink to a directory that includes a space in it's name but the hyperlink stops at the space (making the link incorrect) Is there a way to tell Outlook that the space should be included? I tried %20% but that didn't work. Thanks for the help.
 
try inserting this for your space

 
 
Trying placing the following characters before and after your hyperlink < >

So the link would show

<file://P:\My Folder Name>

instead of

file://P:\My Folder Name
 
troyu, That didn't work either. (but thanks for trying)Perhaps I'm not being clear. I am trying to point to a folder on the server.
\\edu\shared\this folder
but the hyperlink stops at \this then 'folder' is regular text.
 
Key in the hyperlink as follows:

<\\edu\shared\this folder>
 
troyu, <\\edu\shared\this folder> does not even create a link. Nothing is highlited. Sorry.
 
What version of Outlook are you using?

You are trying to place the hyperlink into the message body of an email?

 
lose the second % in your first example & try that
 
eyec, that worked! But while I was trying it I screwed up and typed \\edu\shared\thisfolder then went back to the line and added a space. It didn't break the link and worked. Go figure. Thanks all for the help.
troyu, Outlook 2003 and yes, that is what I was trying to do. (send a link to a folder on the server to a user)
 
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