NeoValence
Technical User
Hi All,
Is there a way to have the hyperlink address be infered as opposed to hard coded. I know some programs allow you to do this programatically by typing .\ where the .\ basically says whatever directory the current file is in w/ link. Allowing you to enter any subdirectory you desire (so long as it exists)after the .\ and have it be found.
i.e. if I had a file with hyperlinks named in c:\xyz\abc.doc and within this directory a subdir c:\xyz\images I could have a hyperlink in abc.doc with an address parameter .\images\smile.bmp and have the c:\xyz\ be infered once the link is selected/clicked.
Thanks in Advance,
Is there a way to have the hyperlink address be infered as opposed to hard coded. I know some programs allow you to do this programatically by typing .\ where the .\ basically says whatever directory the current file is in w/ link. Allowing you to enter any subdirectory you desire (so long as it exists)after the .\ and have it be found.
i.e. if I had a file with hyperlinks named in c:\xyz\abc.doc and within this directory a subdir c:\xyz\images I could have a hyperlink in abc.doc with an address parameter .\images\smile.bmp and have the c:\xyz\ be infered once the link is selected/clicked.
Thanks in Advance,