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Topic Closedhyperlinking points to ms access

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    Posted: 17.Mar.2011 at 17:50
I have a drawing with hundreds of points and I would like to hyperlink a point to a Access 2007 file and would like the link to open a specific form and go to specific record. Please help.  If there's any way of doing this by just addin to the url it would be easiest.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 11:07
Have you tried and failed or haven't you even tried it yet?  Just curious before I go off on a search for an answer to your problem.  I am under the impression that a hyperlink can't be quite that specific.  Maybe I am wrong.  I would like to find out too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 13:46

I have tried.  I've also done some searching over the internet, which has led me no where.  If you were linking to a PDF its possible for the hyperlink to go to a specific page i using #page=2 after the flile name in the hyperlink.  I don't see why there shouldn't be a way to add something to open a form in access?  If you find any answers please share.Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 14:04
Actually I am working in MS Access at this very moment so I could experiment.  I'll post back and let you know what I did or did not accomplish.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 14:41
My test failed to do anything more than open Access and the mdb file I specified.  It did not open a table or a form.

You might try asking your question at the AutoDesk Discussion Forums.


Edited by John Connor - 18.Mar.2011 at 14:48
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