Hyperlinks in Access 2007 Rich Text

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I love the HTML-based rich text in Access 2007, especially now there's a 
hotfix so you can edit rich text in subforms.  It's so much less hassle than 
ActiveX rich text controls, or embedded Word documents.

However, I have a problem which has been bugging me for days.  If I want a 
clickable hyperlink in a rich text field, all is well if I simply type the 
URL into the field e.g. "www.microsoft.com".  But, there doesn't seem to be 
any way of displaying the hyperlink as a word or phrase rather than the URL 
e.g. if I wanted it to show as something like this:

"For more information go to Microsoft"

where the word "Microsoft" is a clickable link.  I've tried editing the HTML 
to use the "a href" tag, but this doesn't seem to be supported - all I get is 
"Microsoft" as plain text.

Is there something I'm missing, or can this simply not be done?

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Reply Utf 3/8/2010 6:14:01 PM


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