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I'm currently trying to mass edit hyperlinks in an excel file that links a chemical name to the chemicals' MSDS sheet in the same folder. The file was moved to a new drive so more people could have access to it, and now I need to change the hyperlinks. However, the hyperlinks all begin with the following:
../../../EHS%20Share/MSDS/Chemistry%20MSDS/
of which is followed by the chemical name. I have not be able to get any VBA macros to work and I believe it has something to do with the '../../../ at the beginning of the drive. For reference, the actual location the above is directing to is:
O:\EHS Share\MSDS\Chemistry MSDS\
And the new location I would like the hyperlinks to point to is:
O:\Chemistry Share\Chemistry MSDS\2010 Chemicals\
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Lividtex
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