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| Tags: format, hyperlink, insert, unc, without |
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When linking a file from a mapped drive, it will always change the
path to the UNC format. This sometimes causes problems with opening these links. I am using Outlook 2003, it seems like I have had some success with putting quotes around the link such as , "X:\path \file.pdf" This hasn't worked as of late, and it seemed to have been hit or miss before. Is there a better way to do this? |
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