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Subject:Hyperlinks in Word 2000 From:"Nealon, Jessica" <Jessica -dot- Nealon -at- McKesson -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 9 Nov 2001 12:13:51 -0500
Has anyone fiddled with this tool? I went through a cross-reference fiasco
with Word 2000 and inserting a hyperlink appears to work without the
bookmark problem. "Appears to work" is the operative phrase here. Please
let me know if there are problems with this one before I get too excited.
I am talking about inserting a hyperlink to places within the same document,
not between documents.
The only problem that I can see so far is that if you click the link in
Word, it turns purple, and then remains purple in the PDF. That can be
fixed relatively easily. I just need to know if the hyperlinks will make my
document go berserk or spontaneously burst into strings of HTML code.
BTW, for anyone who remembers the cross-reference problem, the MS
Knowledgebase acknowledges that cross-references are a known bug in Word
2000. Someone sent me a custom-coded macro to create bookmarks that should
be in the archive for any of you having the same cross-reference problem.
Regards,
Jessica Nealon
Technical Writer
Paragon Product Assurance Group - CLT
> McKesson Information Solutions, Inc
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