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You used to be able to insert an hyperlink into an RTF message that contains
spaces in the path by enclosing the the link in chervrons (ie <>).. so for
example
<file:\\dingbat\ourdocs\rohan.salt\Frogs and Dogs\000212.rohan.salt.doc>
would end up being a usable link to a recipient.. Outlook2003 RTF converts
it to
<HYPERLINK "file:\\\\dingbat\\ourdocs\\rohan.salt\\Frogs and
Dogs\\000212.rohan.salt.doc"file:\\dingbat\ourdocs\rohan.salt\Frogs and
Dogs\000212.rohan.salt.doc> which doesnt work..
has anybody go an alternative (besides telling my client that their 1400
staff should all user html mail format)
spaces in the path by enclosing the the link in chervrons (ie <>).. so for
example
<file:\\dingbat\ourdocs\rohan.salt\Frogs and Dogs\000212.rohan.salt.doc>
would end up being a usable link to a recipient.. Outlook2003 RTF converts
it to
<HYPERLINK "file:\\\\dingbat\\ourdocs\\rohan.salt\\Frogs and
Dogs\\000212.rohan.salt.doc"file:\\dingbat\ourdocs\rohan.salt\Frogs and
Dogs\000212.rohan.salt.doc> which doesnt work..
has anybody go an alternative (besides telling my client that their 1400
staff should all user html mail format)