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Sounds like our clients are configured differently, but I don't know what 
the difference would be.  One idea is found in preferences (File - 
Preferences - User Preferences, Basics tab) In the Additional Options 
window, there is a choice to "Make Internet URLs into Hotspots."  Mine is 
checked - is yours?

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No, when I hover, it doesn't put anything in the status bar.  I can't 
click - no errors, just does nothing.  It acts as if it is just text. 

If I type the link in the address box, my document is opened as I would 
expect.

When I use Create - Hotspot - Link Hotspot, it creates the link, but it 
acts the same way.

Thanks for your help...

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I'm doing it programatically here, but that should not make much 
difference.

When you hover over it, does the path to the link show up in the status 
bar?
You say that you can't click on it -- it's not clickable at all, not even 
to return an error?

Have you tried using that text in a link created via Create - Hotspot - 
Link Hotspot?  Or only the automatically-created hotspots?

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That is correct, we do not want to create an attachment - just a link.

I have entered the link as described, and when I call up the reminder it 
is underlined in green and the Hotspot menu option is displayed, so I 
think it is recognizing it as a Hotspot.  However, I can't click on it. 
What am I missing?

Regards,
Penny Lancor
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St. Charles, IL 60174-1984



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I don't think the request was for a file attachment in the Notes document, 




but a link to a file on the network.  If that's the case, we are doing 
that by creating a link in the format of 
"file://c:\FolderName\FileName.ext"

It's entered in the same manner that you can set up a web link in the 
format "http://www.lotus.com";

Hope that helps,
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Yes.  I just tried it.  In the descriptive part of the reminder, click on
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Hello group,

I am new to Domino development, so this may be a silly question....

I have a Calendar database.  When entering a new Reminder, we would like
to be able to enter a link to a file path and name (usually a Word doc
that exists on our network).  Therefore, when the Reminder is opened, we
can simply click on the file, and the file will be opened (in it's native
app - Word, Excel, etc, if possible).  Is this do-able?  If so, could
someone point me in the right direction?

Regards,
Penny Lancor
City of St. Charles
St. Charles, IL 60174-1984
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