OL98: Using Hyperlinks to Access Outlook Folders and ItemsID: Q179681
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With Microsoft Outlook 98, you can link together associated Outlook items
such as tasks, contacts, appointments, e-mail messages, etc., using
Hyperlinks. You can use these hyperlinks to open any other Outlook folder
or item. For example, you can insert a hyperlink in the notes area of a
task record that when clicked, will open an associated contact record. Or
you can type a hyperlink into an e-mail message that when clicked, opens a
server-based Public folder.
This article defines the format and syntax for typing hyperlinks in Outlook
items.
Use the formats below to add hyperlinks. You must include the greater than (>) and less than (<) symbols. You must include spaces if they are used in the folder name, or in the case of specific contacts, a space would be included between the first name and the last name. To specify one of the default folders, type it as it appears on the Outlook Bar.
<Outlook:Foldername>To open the Sent Items folder in the default mail store type the following:
<Outlook:Sent Items>
<Outlook://Foldername>To open a folder called MyStuff, in your Personal folder, type the following:
<Outlook://Personal Folders/MyStuff>
<Outlook:Contacts/~Itemname>To open the contact Nancy Davolio, type the following:
<Outlook:Contacts/~Nancy Davolio>
<Outlook://Public Folders/Foldername/~Itemname>For example, to open a contact named, "John Doe" in a plublic folder named, "Public Contacts" use the following hyperlink:
<Outlook://Public Folders/Public Contacts/~John Doe>
<Outlook://Public Folders/Foldername/Mydocument.doc>Note: In the above example Word will open the document file. You do not need to proceed the file name with a tilde since it is not an Outlook item.
<Outlook:Inbox/Foldername/Subfoldername/~Itemname>To open New Labor Time, located in the Labor folder in your Inbox, type the following:
<Outlook:Inbox/Labor/~New Labor Time>
For more information about using hyperlinks, click Microsoft Help on the Help menu, type "protocols you can type to create hyperlinks" in the Office Assistant, and then click Search to view the topic.
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Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 28, 1999