Is it possible to give the hyperlink an other name, not use the file name= =2E Is it possible to to have more than one hyper link so that when I use the lightning bolt on a point, I see all the choices
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I would use relative paths instead of absolute paths to files, when including hyperlinks in tables. Using your example, use can put "etc.tif" in the table, so long as that file is in the same directory as your data. If "etc.tif" is in another directory, such as "c:windows empimgetc.tif", use "..imgetc.tif".
Then, in ArcGIS, I would right-click on that point data layer, select properties, and the display tab. There, I would select "support hyperlinks using field:", select the field containing the hyperlinks, and check the "Document" option. Then, using the "Hyperlink" tool - lightning bolt- (as oppsed to the identifier tool) from the toolbox shortcuts, I can then click on the points on the map and automatically open those linked documents. =20
Your example gives an image file, which would open in the default program for tif files (such as Photoshop, "Microsoft Photo Editor", or whichever program you have .tifs associated with). The link could also point to an executable file, a help file, or any other type of file. In the "display tab" for the data, you can also choose URL option, to open a web page. =20
Best regards, Katie Filbert
Katie Filbert Research Associate / GIS Analyst (contractor) National Institute of Justice, MAPS Program Katie.Filbert@usdoj.gov http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/maps/
-----Original Message----- From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com [mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of epoulsen@eden.rutgers.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:07 PM To: gislist@lists.thinkburst.com Subject: [gislist] Hyperlinking - quick question Importance: Low
Not sure if this can be done or not... but I have hyperlinks set in the attribute table of a point file. When I select the identifier tool to view the hyperlinks, I would like to see instead of the full directory path to the document or image, (such as c:windows empmyfolderetc.tif) an alias or just the document name (from above example - just etc.tif without the full directory path).
How do you do this?
Thank you in advanced!
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