Marvelous and Quick! If not the html coding then you can configure your
PC to open new pages in a separate Windows. As for me I preferred to
open in the same Windows so I can utilized the Back & Forward buttons
--- much easy to find pages and wouldn't obscuring my desktop.
Thanks for letting us know, --Rino
It is just not the external hyperlink, it is any thing hyperlinked to the
presentation. It can be a pdf file or a webpage...it all opens in the same
window, then when you click back the presentation starts all over.
PS: I checked the website and the html coding is set correctly to open in a
new window.
"<<< R I N O >>>" wrote:
> SJP,
> Can you show us that link? --Rino
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> OS: Windows 2000 Professional
> OFFICE: Office 2003, Powerpoint 2003
SJP - 30 Oct 2006 14:44 GMT
The back and forward button do not seem to work when opened in the same
window...when the link is opened in the same window and I click back it
restarts the presentation.
I know that Office XP allows for links to open in a new window, but Office
2003 doesn't seem to.
> Marvelous and Quick! If not the html coding then you can configure your
> PC to open new pages in a separate Windows. As for me I preferred to
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> > OS: Windows 2000 Professional
> > OFFICE: Office 2003, Powerpoint 2003