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    Link to PDF

    Hi All,

    How do I link to a file in A5 ??

    What i'd like to do is store a link in one of my A5 tables and then the operator can click on the link and open the file - in this case a pdf.

    I've managed to do this with a jpg and then refreshing a bmp control but can't figure out how to this as stated above.

    It's probably obvious but I can't get it working.

    Thanks

    Karl

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    Re: Link to PDF

    It is actually pretty easy. The field will contain the name of the pdf, change the control type to link and change the appropriate link properties to define how you want it to display (new window, DIV etc...)

    Opps sorry I thought this was in the server section - really simple from a grid.

    Where do you want to do this from? A form? A browse, a few more details, please.
    Bill Griffin
    Parkell, Inc

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      #3
      Re: Link to PDF

      Hi Bill,

      A form if possible.

      What I have got working is to store the file location as a string in the table and then using a button with 'open a non alpha5 file' but it's not as elegant as clicking on something like a hyperlink.

      As I said it's probably obvious but i'm a relative a5 noob.

      cheers

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        #4
        Re: Link to PDF

        It's probably the wrong way to do it but i've hidden the file field on the form and used a transparent button

        cheers

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          #5
          Re: Link to PDF

          You can create a form with the PDf Supercontrol on it and open it from either an "Open Form" Browse Control or a button from another form.
          Bill Griffin
          Parkell, Inc

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            #6
            Re: Link to PDF

            Examine my attachment to see if it simulates what you want.

            Ignore everything except the one form and the pdffile field on the form. Change the contents of this field to reflect a file (not necessarily pdf) on your machine. Mouse over the field and left click on it.
            There can be only one.

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