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Message posted by beginner on June-28-2005 at 6:05pm
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Is possible to create a link to a file (i.e. word, excel, ....) using tourweaver ?

Message posted by ajay on June-29-2005 at 4:32am
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In a way- try converting the file to a Jpeg and import/link it as an image. Otherwise TW can't, as far as I know access Office type files.

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Message posted by phoenixrising on June-29-2005 at 4:47am
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TW will allow u to add url's... U can use a still image or a url button which will link to the given doc or similar.

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Message posted by RuddersUK on June-30-2005 at 5:22am
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best option would be to convert you 'word' or 'excel' files to PDF's then you can link straight to them and acrobat reader will automatically open so you can view the file (presuming most of the world has some form of adobe acrobat)

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Also to link to a file outside tourweaver, make a add url button and in the href just put 'yourfile.pdf' and if the document is in the same folder as the tour then it will load straight away.

Message posted by phillcooper on October-07-2009 at 6:10am
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Hi,

im trying to create a link from a hotspot which links to a .wmv file, but i can only link files of type .htm, .html and .mht. is it possible to link to a .wmv file?

 


Message posted by nerjaace on October-07-2009 at 8:58am
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Hi Phill, welcome to the forum. You could convert the wmv to swf and that would work. 

Message posted by smooth on October-07-2009 at 9:18am
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You could also place the wmv into a html page and that would work.

Regards, Smooth

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