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Making a File Downloadable

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Adrian Haslett - 27 Nov 2004 19:51 GMT
I know how to create hyperlinks in Publisher 2003 and they work o.k. However
when I click on pictures (it may be all links) it just opens up a new window
showing that picture.  I want to be able to click on the hyperlink and a
download box comes up like you see when you download a file from a website
normally so you can download the file to your computer or open it etc.
Don Schmidt - 27 Nov 2004 21:39 GMT
Just hyperlink to the file name.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> I know how to create hyperlinks in Publisher 2003 and they work o.k. However
> when I click on pictures (it may be all links) it just opens up a new window
> showing that picture.  I want to be able to click on the hyperlink and a
> download box comes up like you see when you download a file from a website
> normally so you can download the file to your computer or open it etc.
David Bartosik - 29 Nov 2004 05:25 GMT
Are you stating that you want the image file to be a download prompt versus
being viewed?
If so you would have to zip the image file and then upload and link to the
zip file. An image file will open in the browser, period. Whereas a zip file
will prompt the download dialog.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

> I know how to create hyperlinks in Publisher 2003 and they work o.k. However
> when I click on pictures (it may be all links) it just opens up a new window
> showing that picture.  I want to be able to click on the hyperlink and a
> download box comes up like you see when you download a file from a website
> normally so you can download the file to your computer or open it etc.

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