In order to launch the file, you need to tell your Firefox browser what you 
want to do with the Exel (or PDF) format. You do that in 
options/settings/applications. Find the listing for PDF and change the 
action so that it opens with your local PDF reader. Same for Microsoft Exel.

Inside of TW, you can use a link like:

[ext[myfile.pdf]]

However, if you need to specify the path, and if the path has spaces (as in 
your example) then you need to give the full name, swapping Windows reverse 
slashes "\" for web forward slashes "/". So your name might be something 
like:

[ext[INS|file:///C:/Users/123 Fred/Google Drive/PERSONAL/Insurance 
Form.pdf]]

Unfortunately, this seems to invoke an empty tab in the process. Messy, but 
it works.

-- Mark

On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 6:45:46 PM UTC-8, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> 2nd post. 
>
> 1. Have a pdf at this location I would like to open from my Tiddly.
>
> *How do i write the address in a tiddly to open this pdf please?*
> C:\Users\123 Fred\Google Drive\PERSONAL\Insurance Form
>
>
> 2. Have a xlsx file at this location I would like to open my Tiddly.
> *How do i write the address in a tiddly to open this xlsx file please?*
> C:\Users\123 Fred\Google Drive\PERSONAL\Insurance Payments.xlsx
>
> Thank you very much.
> Yours Faithfully
> Paul
>
> Windows: 10 Pro Version 1709
> Chrome: Version 64.0.3282.119 (Official Build) (64-bit)
>
>
>

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