[mso] Re: Inserting Hyperlinks into emails in Outlook 2002

  • From: "Alejandro Velazquez" <velazqa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 09:08:00 -0500

 
Hi Helise, 

  

I've been doing the same thing for my shared Excel files, had the same
problem, I solved it by adding an underline _ character in each space in the
file's name, but this only happens when I type the whole link manually, but
when I use Insert, Hyperlink in Outklook; I don't need the underline
character it works fine. 

Hope this helps 

  

Best Regards

Alex >From: "Elise C. Miller" >Reply-To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: >Subject:
[mso] Inserting Hyperlinks into emails in Outlook 2002 >Date: Thu, 9 Oct
200316:10:50 -0400 >>I often use the "Insert Hyperlink" feature when sending
emails around to >other people here in my office -- this way I can point
themto look at a >document I've been working on which is saved on our
server,without >actually attaching it to the email and creating an extra
copyof the >document. It's especially useful when more than one person wants
to >work on the document -- just add your changes and email back. Anyway,
>I'm having a weird, intermittent problem. Usually the hyperlinks work
>great. Occasionally I send a hyperlink to a document and if there is a
>space in the filename, it won't look for the whole filename -- it will
>stopat the first space and then show an error indicating that the file
>cannot be found. What's weird is this doesn't happen with every >document
that has a space in the filename, and the hyperlinks always >look fine --
it's not like the blue underlined hyper-text stops at the >space or
anything.>>I hope this makes sense! Can anyone shed some light on this weird
>behavior? >>Thanks!
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