Thus, if I had a UR folder on D, with the file library also on D, both as root folders and then at home had my UR folder and my library folder both as root folders on C, then UR would look around and find the file when I clicked on the link. This is more or less what I have already, but if I link a file at work where the file is stored as D:\Library\filename and then want to find it at home (after the obvious transfer of information) if I click on that hyperlink UR goes to look for D:\library\filename, and it can't find it because it is looking for D:\library instead of C:\library.
i.e. At work
D:\URWork
D:\Library\filename
at home
C:\URwork
C:\library\filename
doesn't work.
Is this an alternative approach?
at work: D:\URWork\library
at home: C:\URWork\library
In both home and work then the library is a subfolder of the URwork folder, I don't like this as much because I use the library for lots of other things as well.
I looked in the help file for 'relative' as in relative position and there is nothing there.
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