https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89468
--- Comment #10 from pb <[email protected]> --- Thank you for confirming. Please also note the following: 1. To my knowledge, I have not done anything to alter the default behavior, so I'm not sure why you do not see at least correct behavior when typing in an entire path string de novo. To be clear: if I enter a blank cell, and type into it "c:\temp" or "c:/temp", calc recognizes this as a link. I believe this is what raal did and found it to work. 2. In addition to the bug that you confirmed, there is a related bug, which is that if you paste from the clipboard, when the clipboard contains plain text that was copied to there from another app, such as notebook, the pasted text will not be recognized as a link. 3. Another facet of that bug is that if a CSV file that is being imported contains text fields that should be parsed as links, that does not occur. 4. And, finally, for the benefit of anyone who happens to discover this bug report when trying to figure out how to work around this issue when they might have a large number of links that should be but are not links, there is a simple, if not ideal, workaround: Create a new column (or row, depending on layout), and insert the formula "hyperlink(<url-or-filepath-cell>, <display-text-cell-or-string>)". This can easily be propagated to multiple cells by copying. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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