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Hyperlinking in 2002

Hyperlinking in 2002

Hyperlinking in 2002

(OP)
My company recently switched from 2001 to 2002.  We use hyperlinks pretty much in every set od drawings that we produce.  The problem that i am having now is that WHIP! is no longer used, the new program is expressviewer.  Now in expressviewer the dwf files comes out fine but none of the hyperlinks work.  Therefor noone of our webpages that we set up for our clients are no longer able to be viewed using whip because whip screws the dwf files all up and expressviewer does not reconize hyperlinks.  Is anyone else having this problem and did anyone find a way to solve it????

Thanks in Advance.
Jamey

RE: Hyperlinking in 2002

A little late on this one too!
But ...
First have the shortcuts somewhere on your computer ...
And then Insert OLE obejects.
Browse to the shortcuts
click link
click display as icon

And this should work as a hyperlink within AutoCAD.

Hope that helped
Rich

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