I recommend against editing the html file yourself.
I cover your topic on my site. Simply go to the section for the version you
are using and look for the article on New Browser windows.
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> I'd like for hyperlinks that send users away from my site
> to open in a new window. I can accomplish this by editing
> the html files created by Publisher.
> Is there a way to code the link within Publisher to
> accomplish this. I hate having to go back and edit these
> pages everytime.
Renae - 04 Sep 2003 19:34 GMT
David:
I read your advice on linking and a new window opening, however, using the
Java script (sample on your site) doesn't work when the link is on a picture
located elsewhere (another directory.) MSP2000 (my version) tells me the
HTML tag will be converted to graphic. How do I correct this?
Renae
> I recommend against editing the html file yourself.
> I cover your topic on my site. Simply go to the section for the version you
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> > accomplish this. I hate having to go back and edit these
> > pages everytime.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 10 Sep 2003 17:09 GMT
The code box must be layered with other objects. You can't layer objects.
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> David:
>
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> > > accomplish this. I hate having to go back and edit these
> > > pages everytime.
Please let me know if you figure out how to solve this
problem. You can see my message posted as "Linking Pages"
THANK YOU
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>I'd like for hyperlinks that send users away from my site
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