Hi,
I'm working on a central document in CALC that should be later convert
to PDF.
in a column i would like to have relative path in such manner that if a
user click on the link it open the file at this path.
However i discover that everything is not relative but only absolute path.
so till now it is on my hard disk, but later on it will be on a DVD and
the absolute path will not work.
so how to do to have relative path ?
e.g. on my hard disk:
C:\lawyers\videos
C:\lawyers\recordings
C:\lawyers\emails
C:\central doc.pdf
next on DVD
E:\lawyers\videos
E:\lawyers\recordings
E:\lawyers\emails
E:\central doc.pdf
in the cell i have for example
C:\lawyers\videos\2014.03.12 - meeting with customer 123.avi
and i just would like to have
videos\2014.03.12 - meeting with customer 123.avi
and to allow a simple click opening.
thx
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