[AccessD] OT: Hyperlinks by automation

Jim DeMarco Jdemarco at hshhp.org
Tue Apr 8 11:14:38 CDT 2003


Henry,

What about using an Excel Forms command button and VBA code to do the same thing?  Not as pretty but you'd have control of the screen.

HTH,

Jim DeMarco
Director of Product Development
HealthSource/Hudson Health Plan


-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Simpson [mailto:hsimpson88 at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:42 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: [AccessD] OT: Hyperlinks by automation


I have an Access 97 procedure that creates a series of Word 97 Doc invoices and adds a row in an Excel 97 sheet summarizing each invoice as it generates 
each document.  Each document is saved into a specific project folder 
determined by the application.  In the past, the code also did a .SaveAs to an invoicing folder created for the year and month so that all the documents 
could be retrieved from a single location.  This made it easy to just drag all the files from Explorer to a single email to accounting.  The 
alternative had been to open each project record, open the linked folder and 
drag one document at a time which was very tedious when there were many 
invoices.  The monthly group folder was supposed to be temporary but because 
of the convenience of being able to work with multiple invoices in a single location, some users were inclined to make required revisions to invoices in 
this location rather than in the project folder.  The end result was that we 
wound up with document version issues.

I've been implementing an alternate solution where the access application inserts a hyperlink to each invoice document in the Excel summary sheet.  The advantage is that when a user makes a revision, he is reminded by the presence of the Excel sheet to update the Excel entry and users have a 
single place from which all invoices can be conveniently opened and the 
document is the one in the actual project folder.  Mail traffic is also 
reduced since we had anywhere from 80 to 200 documents of about 25k size 
that were being attached.  Also, because I use a UNC link, the sheet works to open pertinent documents from anywhere on the WAN.

Not having worked with hyperlinks before, I've run into an annoyance.  When a user merely clicks on a hyperlink, the Word doc opens but the Excel 
workbook closes leaving the Excel application open.  In order to keep the Excel workbook open, it is necessary for users to right click the hyperlink 
and select the hyperlink context sensitive menu item and then select Open in 
New Window from a fly out menu.  All this mousing and clicking is annoying and I would prefer that Excel remain open if the user simply (left) clicks the hyperlink.  Is there any way to implement this?

Hen

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