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Remapping hyperlinks

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J Lenihan - 22 Jun 2005 19:55 GMT
I have a Word document that has hyperlinks to a CDROM drive (E drive). Is
there a way to change all of them to the C drive?

Thanks
CarolineJ - 23 Jun 2005 15:07 GMT
You could try showing all field codes (Alt F9) then doing a search and
replace to replace all instances of E:\ with C:\.  Then AltF9 again to switch
display of fields back to results then select the whole doc and F9 to update
the fields.

> I have a Word document that has hyperlinks to a CDROM drive (E drive). Is
> there a way to change all of them to the C drive?
>
> Thanks
J Lenihan - 23 Jun 2005 16:29 GMT
I tried that with no luck. It turns out that the file was opened from a CD
and then had a save as performed. Now when you look at the edit hyperlink box
it says E whereas if I open the original from the CD it does not

> You could try showing all field codes (Alt F9) then doing a search and
> replace to replace all instances of E:\ with C:\.  Then AltF9 again to switch
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> >
> > Thanks
David Sisson - 23 Jun 2005 16:20 GMT
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.word.vba.general/browse_thr
ead/thread/4dbd2fd0257e7d26/466b28fba6823936?q=update+hyperlink&rnum=3#466b28fba
6823936


or search for 'update hyperlink'
 
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