• Launch IE for web links (Word 2000)

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    #1771178

    Hi all,

    Is there any way to force Word to always launch IE when an HTTP link is clicked in a Word document? I hate the default action, which is to display the HTML page in the Word application window. I would like to keep the original document in the application window.

    Thanks for your help.
    –Julio

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    • #1790176

      Hi Julio,

      Not sure about forcing a hyperlink to open in IE, but you can at least force it to open in a new page by default. If you right click on the hyperlink and select Toggle Field Codes, the actual field will be displayed. If you add the /n (forward slash + n) switch to the end of the code and then right click and select Update Field Codes, the hyperlink should now open in a new page, leaving your original document displaying in it’s own page.

      Hope this helps.

      • #1790194

        Thanks, Barry. I tried your recommendation and it seemed to work. However, instead of a new Word document window, the hyperlink opened in a new IE window – which is what I wanted, but it is not the action you described. Or is it?

        Thanks again,
        –Julio

        • #1790222

          Hi Julio,

          Glad that has sorted out your problem.

          I am currently working with Office XP so I did not get a chance to try it out on Word 2000 for myself. The information I had on that switch was very vague in how it would operate, and only stated that it would open it in a new window. Unfortunately, it did not state whether this would be a Word window or an IE window, so I couldn’t give you that info.

          Anyway, good to see that it has given you some assistance.

          Cheers, cheers

    • #1790185

      Mine open in IE.

      What is your default action for URLs in Windows? Mine (I use Windows 2000) is:

      Open

      with the command line

      rundll32.exe shdocvw.dll,OpenURL %l

      (Look this up in Windows Explorer under Tools, Folder Options, File Types, URL, but be careful in there. smile)

      • #1790196

        Thanks for your suggestion, but are we on the same page? What does selecting an HTTP hyperlink in a Word 2000 document have to do with the Windows URL extension default command (Open)?

        I did check my Windows Explorer folder options and found many URL descriptors, one for each protocol. I assumed you meant the URL for HTTP, of which I had two descriptors (secure and unsecure). Neither command line looked like your description so I left them alone. BTW, I am running Windows98.

        Regards,
        –Julio

        • #1790212

          I just looked at a Win98 PC and it’s totally different. I can’t help you on this one.

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