I have a reminder set up for the 1st of every month to update my budget which is on Numbers. Does anyone know please how I can add a file link in the notes section so that I can open the file directly from within Reminders?
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John Becker
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In the Reminders app, select the reminder. Click the i button next to it. Then look for the URL section.
You can add a link to the file there by starting with file:/// (three slashes) and then the path to the file starting in your Home folder.
Or, you can just drag and drop the file from the Finder into the URL section of the reminder info window.
Then you should see the file listed in the reminder and be able to double-click it to open the file in its default app.
Thanks Gary
I didn't know about the drag and drop option, although when I try the URL field does populate with the path, but it doesn't seem to save when I close the info pane. Instead it becomes blank again.
New to the forum, so much great advice here.
This might be interesting too, John:
I started to use Reminders over ToDo apps and Things3 when I discovered dragging emails into the end of a section in Reminders app creating a link back to the source email, no matter what folder and of course the exact reminder settings I choose. So much more flexible than the "Remind me later" feature of Mail.app as they have to remain in the Inbox to work.
I just found a way to add a link to a note in the notes app.
Right click on a note, Share Note, Invite With Link, Cancel. (This will create a link to the note). Then right click on it again, Share Note, and now you will see a "Copy Link" item available. Click on that to copy the link.
Go to your reminders app, click the red "I", and paste the URL into the URL field. You will then see a note icon appear on the reminder. When you click on it, it will open up notes and go to it.
Enjoy!
Reid: I did this as a video back in July. https://macmost.com/linking-to-notes-and-documents-on-your-mac.html
Creating the file:/// link works as suggested, but trying to open the link in Reminders gives an error "The application “Reminders” does not have permission to open $$$"