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From: Noel on 18 May 2010 09:40 We have done the instructions below. But when we click on the link in the word document, it moves the link around and doesn't open. Is there something we are doing wrong? "Jay Freedman" wrote: > Select the menu item Insert > Object. Click the tab Create from File. Browse > to and select the Excel file you want. Check the box for "Display as icon". > (If you want the file itself embedded in the Word document instead of just a > link, leave the "Link to file" box unchecked.). You probably should click > the Change Icon button and shorten the caption to just the file name, so it > isn't truncated. Click OK. > > Double-clicking the icon will launch the file in a separate Excel window. > > -- > Regards, > Jay Freedman > Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so > all may benefit. > > >
From: Peter T. Daniels on 18 May 2010 10:00
Jay said to _double_-click. If that doesn't work, did you try Ctrl- click on the link? There's a setting somewhere in the options for changing how links work. On May 18, 9:40 am, Noel <N...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > We have done the instructions below. But when we click on the link in the > word document, it moves the link around and doesn't open. Is there something > we are doing wrong? > > > > "Jay Freedman" wrote: > > Select the menu item Insert > Object. Click the tab Create from File. Browse > > to and select the Excel file you want. Check the box for "Display as icon". > > (If you want the file itself embedded in the Word document instead of just a > > link, leave the "Link to file" box unchecked.). You probably should click > > the Change Icon button and shorten the caption to just the file name, so it > > isn't truncated. Click OK. > > > Double-clicking the icon will launch the file in a separate Excel window. |