Dear Dani,
   
  What version of OpenOffice are you using? What platform? There seems to be 
some misunderstanding of the directions I sent you previously. Bookmarks can 
only be used in Text files in OpenOffice. If you're using Calc, then your 
reference must be a Named Range, such as your form, or the first cell in your 
form. 
   
  Please clarify what OpenOffice program you are using to try to accomplish 
this?
  

Dani Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Sorry, but I still having problems. I have a form called DayData, and 
from it I would like to open a form called Spots. I have inserted a 
bookmark in the form Spots called Spots, and then in the URL combobox I 
have written the bokmark name (Spots), but nothing happens. Which could 
be the problem?

En/na S Perry ha escrit:
> Dani,
> 
> Here's the information you seem to be seeking that is found by clicking HELP:
> 
> 
> Inserting Hyperlinks You can insert hyperlinks in two ways: as text or as a 
> button. In both cases, the visible text can be different from the URL.
> 
> Display the Hyperlink Bar by choosing View - Toolbars - Hyperlink Bar. Type 
> the visible text in the left field and the full URL in the right field, 
> including http:// or file://.
> 
> Place the text cursor in the document at the point where you want to insert 
> the hyperlink. Click the Hyperlink icon on the Hyperlink Bar. The hyperlink 
> is inserted as text.
> 
> If you want to insert the hyperlink as a button, click and hold the Hyperlink 
> icon and select As Button from the sub-menu.
>
> 
> To use the Hyperlink dialog instead of the Hyperlink Bar to define the 
> hyperlink, click the icon on the Standard bar.
>
> 
>
>
> 
> To jump to a specific line in a text document, first enter a bookmark at that 
> position (Insert - Bookmark). 
> 
> To jump to a cell in a spreadsheet, first enter a name for the cell (Insert - 
> Names - Define).
>
> 
> In the URL combo box, enter only the short form of the URL when jumping 
> within the same document: If the bookmark is called Target, enter Target. To 
> jump to another document, enter the complete URL.
>
> 
>
>
> OpenOffice.org can automatically help you to write the URL: By entering 
> C:\Docu\File1.sdw#Target, OpenOffice.org automatically inserts the correct 
> way of writing - file:///C:/Docu/File1.sdw%23Target. 
> 
> Hyperlinks can also be inserted by drag-and-drop from the Navigator. 
> Hyperlinks can refer to references, headings, graphics, tables, objects, 
> directories or bookmarks.
>
> 
>
> 
> If you wish to insert in a text a hyperlink that refers to Table 1, drag the 
> entry Table 1 from the Navigator and drop it in the text. To do this, the 
> Insert as Hyperlink drag mode must be selected in the Navigator.
>
> 
>
>
> 
> 
>
> Dani Valverde wrote:
> Furthermore, I would like to open it with a button action. Does anyone 
> have a macro to open a form from another form with a button action? I 
> have no idea on macro programming...
>
> En/na S Perry ha escrit:
> 
>> Include a hyperlink to the form you wish to open. It's on the INSERT menu.
>>
>>
>> Dani Valverde wrote:
>> Hello,
>> How can I open a form from another form?
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Dani
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