Here is an elementk-tip from several months ago.
Easily link to Office documents from Access (97/2000)
A short while ago, we told you how to simplify creating hyperlinks
that jump from an Access hyperlink field to a Web page. As you may
know, you can also create hyperlinks in Access that jump to other
Office documents. However, the process of specifying the document
and the bookmark you want to jump to can be cumbersome. Fortunately,
there's an easy way to specify where in a Word, Excel or PowerPoint
document that a hyperlink should jump to, without even having to
open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. To do so, open the target
document and the Access table that contains a hyperlink field. Then,
select some of the text at the beginning of where you want the
hyperlink to jump to. While holding down the [Ctrl] key, drag the
selection to the Access hyperlink field you want to set up. When you
release the mouse button, the previously selected text is used as the
hyperlink text and the link becomes active. Note that if you're
linking to Excel data, the target worksheet name cannot have any
spaces in it.
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