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From: Thanks on 9 Feb 2010 11:02 You know how one links a word to a website, well I don't want to do that. You know how one inserts a document as an icon; I don't want to do that either. What I want to do is insert a document as a linked word so that the link will open the document on any computer because the file is physically within the file with which I am working.
From: macropod on 9 Feb 2010 22:01 If "the file is physically within the file with which I am working", then it's embedded, not linked. You can either embed the document in the icon format or as editable text; the choice is your's. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Thanks" <Thanks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97870C83-F27E-4C1D-AD46-6FDA22458816(a)microsoft.com... > You know how one links a word to a website, well I don't want to do that. You > know how one inserts a document as an icon; I don't want to do that either. > What I want to do is insert a document as a linked word so that the link > will open the document on any computer because the file is physically within > the file with which I am working.
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