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brainflakes wrote

Thanks! I don't see a URL setting in the Table Design. "Other" doesn't
seem to be the correct type.

All forms are ordinary Writer documents and starting some other program has
nothing to do with Base.
Insert>Hyperlink...
There you can point to some macro, file, web-page, mail-address, whatever
can be reached by some URL.
file:///home/brainflakes/Documents/MyPic.png will launch some picture viewer
with the specified .png file.
You can insert
vnd.sun.star.script:MyLibrary.MyModule.StartFooApp?location=application&language=Basic
together with a label "Start Foo App". The hyperlink will call the specified
Basic macro in the global macro container.
The Basic macro may use the shell functions to launch a specific
application.
This works exactly the same way in Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw.

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