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Excel 2007 (& Word 2007)
Vista Enterprise SP1
This topic has been covered re older versions of Excel, with no
definitive answer.
I want to hyperlink a certain Excel cell to a specific point in a Word
document. I select the cell, hit Ctrl-k, and navigate to the file.
The path and file appear in the address problem.
I then press the Bookmark button. The following message appears:
"Microsoft Office Excel could not open this file or could not parse a
file of this type." [Why not? It's the same Office version?] The
Show Help button unhelpfully says that certain formats "such as XML"
don't support bookmarks so therefore you can't create a hyperlink to
such a file. Of course, Word does support bookmarks. (This problem
occurs with .doc and .docx files.)
I tried the following workaround: I created a hyperlink from a Word
file to a Word file and copy-pasted the Address (including bookmark)
in the Word hyperlink dialog to the Address box in the Excel hyperlink
dialog. This works. (An alternative would be to navigate in the
Excel hyperlink dialog to the desired file, then type "#", then type
the name of the bookmark.)
Anyway, any reason why the Bookmark button shouldn't work?
Vista Enterprise SP1
This topic has been covered re older versions of Excel, with no
definitive answer.
I want to hyperlink a certain Excel cell to a specific point in a Word
document. I select the cell, hit Ctrl-k, and navigate to the file.
The path and file appear in the address problem.
I then press the Bookmark button. The following message appears:
"Microsoft Office Excel could not open this file or could not parse a
file of this type." [Why not? It's the same Office version?] The
Show Help button unhelpfully says that certain formats "such as XML"
don't support bookmarks so therefore you can't create a hyperlink to
such a file. Of course, Word does support bookmarks. (This problem
occurs with .doc and .docx files.)
I tried the following workaround: I created a hyperlink from a Word
file to a Word file and copy-pasted the Address (including bookmark)
in the Word hyperlink dialog to the Address box in the Excel hyperlink
dialog. This works. (An alternative would be to navigate in the
Excel hyperlink dialog to the desired file, then type "#", then type
the name of the bookmark.)
Anyway, any reason why the Bookmark button shouldn't work?