Hi Hedley,
The host text document and target spreadsheet are both in the same folder.
I intend to Zip them up to send to colleagues but the hyperlink won't work
because my colleagues are likely to Unzip the archive to a different
folder. So, in this case, I want to replace the absolute pathname with a
relative path, e.g. file://./tools_evaluation_comparisons.sxc, so that the
link will work as long as both files are Unzipped to the same folder.
Trouble is, when I edit the pathname to turn it into a relative path,
clicking the hyperlink produces this error message and the target
spreadsheet does not open:
Error loading document
file://./tools_evaluation_comparisons.sxc#Editor%20Usability
Drive \\.tools_evaluation_comparisons.sxc does not exist.
If I may just say, file://./tools_e... doesn't look like a valid file
URL. Normally what's between the first two slashes and the next one in
any URL is the host name, which in your case amounts to ".". I would
imagine file:///tools_e... to be the proper relative path to a file in
the same directory (but maybe that's what you already used and it's just
a typo in your mail, in which case I'm sorry for adding to the noise).
Cyrille
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