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Old November 22nd, 2007, 09:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.links
Kelly Armitage
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Default G'day ... Linking to .exe file help required.

I have an excel sheet and would like to have a hyper link in one of the cells
exceute and .exe file, this part I can do and it work (with a couple annoying
warning I know I can disable), however my issue is that the .exe I want to
run has a "Switch" or two after it which is what makes linking it from Excel
useful, however as soon as I use the switch, in the hyperlink after the
executable name, it tells me it cannot find the specified file.

Does anyone know how I can make this work or a workaround for it?
example hyper link would be c:\program files\program.exe -- that works fine
but c:\program files\program.exe -switch ---fail to find the executable ?

thanks for any tips

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Old November 24th, 2007, 08:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.links
Bill Manville
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Default G'day ... Linking to .exe file help required.

I can't see any way to make that work.
I would approach it differently (assuming you can have macros in your
file) and use a VBA Shell command to run the program.

For example, if you wanted double-clicking any cell in column C to run
your program, with "-" & the content of that cell as a switch, you
could use a Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick procedure in the module of the
sheet

Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel
As Boolean)
If Target.Cells.Count = 1 And Target.Column = 3 Then
Shell """C:\Program Files\Program.exe"" -" & Target.Value, _
vbNormalFocus
Cancel = True
End If
End Sub

Bill Manville
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