Hyperlinks
3 TopicsTOC formatting as hyperlinks
Hi, I am using version 16.78 of Word on Macbook Pro. I have a document where I have a TOC which is customised, it worked fine up until now. The formatting doesn't match the style anymore, and just shows up as regular text, but as a hyperlink (blue and underlined). Clicking on it does send me to the correct heading, but it doesn't match the format style. I have removed, updated and reset the TOC, i've tried remaking the headings, I have deinstalled Word and reinstalled it again, nothing works. On Onedrive live online it does work normally, but not on my native app, even after reinstalling. My documents are saved one Onedrive, but it happens when I save Word documents that I stored locally. Does anyone know what to do to solve this?802Views0likes2CommentsHyperlink that are specified to my PC go to the web
Hello Today, I tried hyperlinks that previously worked before and now they're not working. The path for the folder is d:\test\tech\dell\dell configurations When I click on the link it opens up in a tab on the Internet. I created a share for the folder, and it worked. I checked permissions and I have full rights to the folder. I also tried each one separately of the following syntax for the path "d:\sfd\tech\dell\dell configurations" <d:\sfd\tech\dell\dell configurations> d:\sfd\tech\dell\dell%20configurations I decided to change the folder name to Dell Configs and it seemed to work. I want to keep the original name if possible. Any idea what is happening with these hyperlinks, and how I can fix it? Thanks in advance.353Views0likes0CommentsHow to keep hyperlink in cells being accessed with IF function across workbooks?
Hello community, I have a workbook that contains a table of insurance industry regulatory filings (called "master filings"). One of the columns provides a link to a PDF of the regulatory filing itself, for people that want to look at the original document. Can anyone help figure out how to carry those links over to a second workbook? Here's a breakdown of the situation: I am building a secondary workbooks that only have entries for regulatory filings that meet certain criteria. For example, I want to build a workbook that only shows the life insurance filings captured in "master filings" and not other types of insurance filings. I successfully used an IF statement to get this data into the second worksheet (basically: if type=life_insurance, insert row,""). The IF statement works for taking the actual text of all desired cells matching the life insurance reg filings into the new worksheet. However, one cell that contains a link to the online PDF of the actual regulatory filing does not send along the link. So in the master workbook, I have a working hyperlink in the word "link", but when it gets carried over to the new workbook, the hyperlink isn't there; only the text for "link" comes along. Does anyone know how to get Excel to bring the hyperlink itself over to the new workbook? Many thanks for any advice! I have attached screenshots showing an example.2KViews0likes2Comments