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Old April 28th 08, 03:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Calculating Hyperlinks

a typo. WSH. windows scripting service - a new age BAT.

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"expect_ed" wrote in message
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What is whs??

"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:

you might be able to do something with VBA in a custom form. I'd probably
so
it with a whs and Windows Task Scheduler.

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"expect_ed" wrote in message
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I need to review a status report weekly which is stored deep in
sub-directories on a mapped network drive. I have a recurring appt.
set
to
remind me to review the report and would like to add a link to the
appt.
that
opens the buried file. Unfortunately the file is named by date and is
updated weekly (on Friday). I know I can add a link to the appointment
when
the file has a constant name, like this:

file://R:\Status Reports\2008\April\UUS Div\GL
group\Status-04-25-08.xls

is there a way to create a similar link but to calculate the last
portion
so
that it picks the file with the date of the most recent Friday?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Ed


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