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Thank you Emerick and Team!!! I'm a very happy camper now! adopting EN or some other program as my Information / Project Management HQ. For me the main capabilities I was looking for in EN are now available, and I can happily get off the fence re. I've been linking to files for more than a decade with InfoSelect and MS Office. Now I have a workaround to avoid losing Word files that I drag into EN whose titles are made unsearchable (see. Links to HL LR.doc also opens when I paste the path into the box that opens with Ctrl-K. Pasting the entire path into hyperlink box eliminates all issues with spaces breaking links when a path is typed. This is all I need to be able to link to folders. Hyperlink to Zinio Library isn't created automatically when I paste it, but it's very easy to paste a folder's path into the box that opens with Ctrl-K (path's already on my clipboard anyway). Woo Hoo! Just upgraded to 4.3.2.3 (131509) Public, and linking to folders and files on my drive - running XP - finally worked. It shouldn't be long, but I don't have an exact date. I think you'll need to wait for the next official release.
#Windows 10 how to create a file folder windows
To date, the only way I can hyperlink to a folder or a file in EN is to drag its Windows shortcut into the EN window. If I type the same in EN, the hyperlink is created but the folder doesn't open when I click on the link. For example, if in EPadLite I type file://c:/, the hyperlink is automatically created and when I click on the link the C:\ folder opens. (That makes no difference, however, because the files:// prefix didn't work for me either.) When I look at the hyperlink it's no longer files://c:/ (as in the previous EN version I was running) but merely c:\. When I click on the hyperlink NOTHING happensĤ. When hover above it with my mouse and my mouse pointer changes to a hand, indicating a hyperlinkģ. If I type c:\ followed by a space, a hyperlink is createdĢ. Just upgraded EN to latest public version (see my sig), andġ. Perhaps this feature simply doesn't work for EN in XP - I'm glad it seems to be working for folks running Win 7. If it is embedded in a text hyperling you can mark this text, and call shft-ctrl-K (Edit Hyperlink) in order to see the URL, copy it, etc. The URL should now be typed in your note. This click converts the path into an active URL, and in the same time adds %20 automatically in place of all the blank spaces!. To complete the process click the OK button. In other words, and in one step, paste the copied file path ON TOP of the " marked text, NOT after it, resulting in a text starting with "C:\Documents\.", not " ". You have to delete it first and only then paste the copied file path. So, while in a note, when you call Ctrl-K a box appears with " marked blue in it. I am sorry if my instructions are not clear enough. This seems very different from what you described. On the other hand, if I hit Ctrl-K I got in front of the path, and pasting it in a note results in without the " :". In my test I did not have to do this, all I have to do is just to paste the path starting with C:\Documents\. The only problem I have now is, how to add %20 automatically in the blank spaces of a folder name or file name?Īlso, I am not sure about the Ctrl-K. Copy the path from the small window opened at the upper left corner. Browse to the targeted file and click it twice. In the lower file type box (the one with "HTML"), open the dropdown menu and choose "all Files". In XP (more): It is also possible to get the path using Internet Explorer (a longer procedure): In Explorer right-click the filename, choose this command to copy the file path and proceed to 2,3,4. This utility adds the command "Copy Path to Clipboard" to the right-click filename menu.
#Windows 10 how to create a file folder install
But - download and install a small free utility, ClipboardPath by Stefan Bertels,įrom, (thank you Stefan!). In XP: Unfortunately no such function here. In Win7: In Explorer point to the targeted file, hold the “Shift” key and right click that file icon, press "copy as path". The trick here is copying the path to the clipboard rather than writing it manually, which could be sometimes quite tiresome. Ctrl-K, paste the path as described above, click OK, done. Ctrl-K, paste the copied file path ON TOP of the " marked text, NOT after it, resulting in a text starting with "C:\Documents\.", (not " "). Go to EN, write down a title for your hyperlink.Ĥ.
#Windows 10 how to create a file folder full
Copy the full path of the intended file\folder to the clipboard (pls see below).Ģ. This question has been raised at least twice recently.