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Hyperlink problem.

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Mike - 09 Aug 2006 15:23 GMT
I revised a web site with Publisher 2000 and uploaded the html generated when
saving as a web pages and not all the hyperlinks work (looks like those that
point to other pages developed with this site). I've done this update step
hundreds of times and occasionally this issue occurs - in the past I
suspected due to a memory need but that hasn't been a problem for months
until this week.

Any thoughts?
Mike
Don Schmidt - 09 Aug 2006 18:25 GMT
I use Pub 2000 here and the first thing you might try is running;

Tools
Design checker.

It sounds like you may have a text or image box infringing on the page
links.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

>I revised a web site with Publisher 2000 and uploaded the html generated
>when
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> Any thoughts?
> Mike
Mike - 09 Aug 2006 18:41 GMT
Don - thanks. I discovered this issue many moons ago, but you ae correct in
that this will cause the problem. I actually solved the issue on my own.
Forsome reason, when I modify my web sites, I hae to go onto each page in
Publisher and essentially edit one of the hyperlinks on the page. When I do
this and republish to web pages, it works fine but only for the page that I
edited one of the hyperlinks. retty strange but it solved my problem.

Thanks again for taking the time to offer the advice.

> I use Pub 2000 here and the first thing you might try is running;
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> > Any thoughts?
> > Mike
Don Schmidt - 09 Aug 2006 20:45 GMT
'Hope it's a happy ending.

Take care,

Don

> Don - thanks. I discovered this issue many moons ago, but you ae correct
> in
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>> > Any thoughts?
>> > Mike

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