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Default Folder When Creating Hyperlinks...

Hi. Noob here. I have a doc with a very long A Column filled with titles of songs that are stored as audio files on my system, and I'm wanting to change all these mere titles into hyperlinks which would call up RealPlayer (or whatever) and play each audio clip when a title is clicked. I can do that, but each time I right-click/hyperlink, the 'Look In' dialog defaults to My Documents, and I have to browse to the correct folder, which is very tedious. We're talking over 2,500 titles.

Excel Help's entry for the Hyperlink Function didn't seem to address this. I did find a forum discussion about changing the Hyperlink Base by going to File>Info>Show All Properties and entering a path into the Hyperlink Base field, but after doing this, right-click/hyperlink still defaults to My Documents. (I'm thinking maybe this solution was intended for docs with already existing hyperlinks?, which isn't my situation...)

So, how do you get the Insert Hyperlink dialog to open to a different specified folder automatically?

Also, as a bonus, assuming there is a way to change the default folder, would there then be a way to simply select the entire column and convert all the titles to hyperlinks in one operation? Does it help that each title in the column happens to be identical with its corresponding audio file on the drive (well, minus the file extension)? Just trying to keep from doing 2,500 repetitions of anything.

Thanks for any insights. Excel 2010, Vista 64-bit.

- Bob K.


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