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Do you think the hyperlink would work better from a Calc document? I hardly use Writer at all and I'm surprised no one here seems to be able to help. Good luck. Vincent Schultz-2 wrote: > > Hello Terry, > > TerryJ a écrit : >> Hi. I suggest you try searching www.oooforum.org using Google or the >> site's >> own search engine. The latter lets you search individual sections of the >> forum like "Writer" and "Calc". If you want to search the whole forum, a >> web search engine may be better. > > I have been searching for 2 days now the solution for my problem on the > Internet. I will search the forum, thanks > >> FWIW, both links got me >> http://searchportal.information.com/index.mas?epl=00420003UVsPWVALXVUMVV8OVwsVWhVRSFgRUhEAPlxRBQ8NBQ >> this page but the display was completely different. >> >> Sorry I can't throw any light on your question. I'm not certain I >> completely understand it. > > It's just a mailing to our clients for a test. The writer document with > calc fields looks like this : > ---- > Hello <NAME>, > > You can try our new test called <NAME_TEST> by just clicking this adress > : http://www.lesite.com/index.aspx?nom=<LOGIN>&pass=<PASS> > > etc. > ----- > When I merge my doc with data from calc, for the text it's ok, but if > the url is declared as hyperlink, the merge does not work for the target > of the URL. > > As english is not my langage, I hope I am clear now. > >> Do you intend that the url should log in using a >> particular password? > > If I understand what you say : yes, just by clicking > >> If so, I hope you haven't published the password in >> your message to this (very public) mailing list. > > Don't worry, the URL is not the right one and the login/pass are fake ;-) > > Thank you, > > Vincent > >> >> Vincent Schultz-2 wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I am sorry to insist, but I am really stuck here with Writer, and I >>> don't want to drop OOo in order to do it with MS-Office ... >>> >>> Is there any way to use database field (from calc) in the target of an >>> hypelink as I described below ? In the "fusion" for emailing, only the >>> text is remplaced not the target of the link. >>> >>> May be I can use macro or use special character to declare database >>> field in the target of the hyperlink ? >>> >>> Thank you very much for your help, >>> >>> Vincent >>> >>> Vincent Schultz a écrit : >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> I try to make with Writer a HTML emails posting with writer with data >>>> from Calc. No problem, I can personnalise the HTML email with the name >>>> of client, etc. Except that I want to put and URL in the mail that >>>> contains the LOGIN and PASS of my client. I have : >>>> >>>> http://extranet.monsite.org/index.aspx?user=<LOGIN>&pass=<PASS> >>>> >>>> So for I have for instance for one client : >>>> >>>> http://extranet.monsite.org/index.aspx?user=bouteille&pass=dd45 >>>> >>>> But when this client click on the link, there is an error, the >>>> navigator >>>> tries to open >>>> http://extranet.monsite.org/index.aspx?user=<LOGIN>&pass=<PASS> !!! >>>> >>>> It seems that Writer convert the text of the URL with the data from >>>> fields, but not the hypertext target. >>>> >>>> How can I do ? >>>> >>>> Thank you for your help, >>>> >>>> Vincent >>>> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Database-fields-in-a-hyperlink-target-tf3524429.html#a9855740 Sent from the openoffice - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
