PPT98: Hyperlink Action Setting Fails if File Name Has Two Dots (183543)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition
This article was previously published under Q183543 SYMPTOMS
When attempting to follow a Hyperlink action setting in Microsoft PowerPoint 98
Macintosh Edition, you may receive the following message:
Cannot open the specified file.
If you reopen the Action Settings dialog box, the text used in the Hyperlink To
box has changed and looks similar to this:
In addition, the "Use relative path for Hyperlink" option is unavailable
(dimmed).
CAUSE
This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:
- You defined the Hyperlink in the Action Settings dialog box.
- You selected the "Use relative path for Hyperlink" option.
- You selected a destination file and the file name contains two dots (..).
RESOLUTION
Use one of the following methods to resolve this behavior.
Method 1: Define the Hyperlink Using the Edit Hyperlink Dialog Box
If you use the Edit Hyperlink dialog box to define your Hyperlink rather than
the Action Settings dialog box, you can define a Hyperlink to a file that
includes two dots. To do this, follow these steps:
- On the Insert menu, click Hyperlink.
- In the "Link to file or URL" section, click the corresponding Select
button.
- Select the file you want to use as your destination link and then click OK.
- Click to select the "Use relative path for Hyperlink" check box and click OK.
Method 2: Remove the Dots from the File Name- Using the Finder, find the file you want to use as your destination link.
- Click the file and briefly pause. The text defined as the name should
now be highlighted.
- Type a new name for the file, making sure that you do not include the two
dots.
- Because you changed the name of the file, you must reconfigure the action
settings. To do this, follow these steps:
- Select the object that has the action setting.
- On the Slide Show menu, click Action Settings.
- Click Hyperlink To.
- From the Hyperlink To list, click Other File.
- Select the file you renamed in step 3, and then click OK.
- Click to select the "Use relative path for Hyperlink" check box and
click OK.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at
the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/3/2002 |
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Keywords: | kbhtml kbprb kbusage KB183543 |
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