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Am 05.04.2012 11:52, Haruka Akiko wrote:
The links may point both to phisical places in my hardisk and to places
in the web (say web sites or documents stored in a web space). It'd seem
simple, but I have just little knowledge of Base and I'm wondering if,
in a report of data extracted from this hypothetical database, I 'll be
able to obtain clickable links...What type of data is the best for this
kind of field? I hope my problem is clear. Anyway Thank you
Akiko



Hi,
There are no hyperlink controls for input forms nor reports.
You can link database content to spreadsheet cells. This is very similar to a report. Then you can attach a calculated field with HYPERLINK formulas to that import range.

[Tutorial] Using registered datasources in Calc:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=18511

Register the DB, drag your query or table into a sheet, call Data>Define...button "More Options". Set the additional properties about formatting and insertion of cells. Add your formatting, hyperlinks, charts and use Data>Refresh to update the report.


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