• Resolved dortizphoto

    (@dortizphoto)


    Greetings!

    I’m currently testing this great plugin and intend to “buy coffee” for the author. However, I have one setback I’m unable to resolve and don’t see anything in the FAQs relative to the following:

    When I create a table using MS Excel I only need two columns. (1) A file name description which links to the .pdf file and (2) The day the file was last modified.

    While is can certainly be done without a problem within the plugin; if I create a table locally then import it to the plugin, I lose the hyperlinks. ??

    Any idea if/how this can be done?

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by dortizphoto. Reason: Typo
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  • Thread Starter dortizphoto

    (@dortizphoto)

    No solution I gather? ??

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your question, and sorry for the trouble.

    Please see this thread for more information on this topic: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/import-table-preserve-hyperlinks/

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter dortizphoto

    (@dortizphoto)

    Hello and thank you for the response. Unfortunately, our need is to link text to a file. For example

    Local Land Development Map

    When a customer clicks this they go to the .pdf file on the server. If this can’t be done, I’ll still make a donation as this is a very nice plugin we intend to use. We’ll just need to enter the linked text within the plugin itself.

    My only concern is this plugin continues to work for many years to come. Which is why I will donate to help keep development going on what appears to be an excellent product.

    Regards,
    David

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi David,

    I totally understand. Due to the different link formats, this is not directly possible. You could however take a look at the approach from https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/hyperlinks-in-cells/#post-4172109
    It uses an Excel macro to automatically create the necessary HTML code. The alternative would be to use the “Insert Link” button directly in TablePress.

    And please be assured that I don’t have any plans to abandon TablePress ??

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter dortizphoto

    (@dortizphoto)

    Hi Tobias-

    Thank you for the response. Unfortunately, I downloaded the plugin extension but for some unknown reason to me, it won’t hold the HTML linked text. I tried saving the Excel table in various formats with no avail. However, I love the plugin and will donate $10.00 USD with hopes you continue to support this great product.

    If the product ever has the ability to support the above, or import data directly to it etc., I’d gladly donate more.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by dortizphoto.
    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    can you explain this in more detail? So your Excel file now contains HTML code for a link? And can you then save the table to a CSV file? Does the CSV file have the HTML code in it when you open it with a text editor?

    Regards,
    Tobias

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