How do I create a link to a file saved on the network in an email. I want to be able to click on the link and it open the file. I am using Outlook 2000.
Thanks in advance.
I have set up archiving in Outlook, this has now archived a number of emails etc to a .pst file. When I have done this previously an "Archive Folder" has appeared in my folder list so that I can still access the emails but this hasn't happened this time. Does anyone know how I can...
Is it possible to print the file structure of a directory including folders and documents. I know you can "print screen and then paste into word" but I am wanting to print the file structure of lots of directories and that would take too long.
I am not a technical guru so any replies...
I have a word document and parts of the document are Arial Font Size 12. I have tried using the Find & Replace option to change all Arial 12pt to Arial 11pt but it says that non exists in the document. I have also tried the Find option to highlight all occurrences of Arial 12pt so I can change...
I have created a database using Access 2002 and created a macro to open the database which is on my desktop. I also have a copy of Access 97 on my machine and when I click on the macro it trys to open the database in Access 97 instead of Access 2002. Does anyone know if there is away of...
I am mailmerging an excel spreadsheet with a word document. The date format in excel is dd/mm/yyyy but when I merge with the word document, the date is appearing in word as mm/dd/yyyy. I have checked the regional settings and the registry. Can anyone help please?
I am mail merging data from Excel into a Word document. The date format in Excel is dd/mm/yyyy but when I merge into the Word document it is changing to mm/dd/yyyy. Anyone any ideas on keeping UK format in word document.
I am trying to create a formula using the countif function to determine how many cells within a range are greater than 50 but less than or equal to 60. Any ideas?
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