> Ok, that would be logical David. However, does that have to be the case
> for
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Ok , Let's say I start a new project. I create the way I want the page to
look like, then duplicate the number of copies (pages) I need for that
project. So let's say 5 pages. Now on my first (original) page, I create a
text box and write the following (example)
>> Home >> Page 2 >> Page 3 >> Page 4 >> Page 5
Now before the only thing I had to do is set the appropriate hyperlinks for
Home, Page 2 etc etc etc and then copy paste the entire text and copy it on
Page 2. The links would be intact and I would do the same for Page 3 etc etc.
However now, it copies only the text but not the links. NO LINKS AT ALL ARE
COPIED OVER !
I use publisher 2007 !
I am guessing that their was an update in Pub 2007 and now prevents us from
doing this (might be accidental) but looking at earlier work (using the same
software) I know that it how I did my links. Now I have to copy the text and
redo the entire linking process. It's fine for a 5 page project, imagine a
bigger one !
I hope this was clear enough ! Thanks
> Ok, I would agree that it is something more, and I suspect it might be in
> the way your are either writing or inserting your hyperlinks.
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EtPlus - 21 Aug 2006 21:04 GMT
In addition to this, wanted to let you know that all external links (example
Yahoo.com and other websites instead of pages work. So the links remain on
every page after every copy/paste).
Thanks
> Ok , Let's say I start a new project. I create the way I want the page to
> look like, then duplicate the number of copies (pages) I need for that
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DavidF - 21 Aug 2006 23:41 GMT
No need for exclamation points or shouting...I can read and I understand
this is important to you.
I tried your experiment, and could not reproduce your problem. I created a
one page web site in Pub 2007, inserted 4 duplicate page without the navbar
wizard. One the first page I created a text box with your example, selected
Home, Page 2, etc. and right clicked, hyperlink, and inserted a hyperlink as
another page in the document. Then I copied the text box (right click, copy)
and pasted it on each of the other pages, and the hyperlinks survived and
functioned in a webpage preview and with the Ctrl + click shortcut directly
from the Pub doc. The text box was placed at the bottom of the page and did
not overlap any other design elements.
How did you insert the hyperlinks? Are you copying the whole text box or
just the text with the hyperlinks and trying to paste inside another text
box on the other pages?
I was using the most recent beta version of Pub 2007. If you had one of the
earlier versions of the beta installed and did not uninstall it before
installing the new, that might be part of the problem. And if so, then you
are apparently part of the technical beta group, so perhaps you should post
this as a bug, and see if they can reproduce it.
You didn't say what version of Publisher you originally created your site
with. From my testing when I opened an existing Pub 2000 website file, in
Pub 2007, the links from the original document lost the blue color and
underline. Interestingly, the link still functioned. In this case I just
right clicked, hyperlink, and clicked ok, and all was well. I suspect that
if you are opening a Pub 2000 file in Pub 2007, then you may find problems
with the links.
DavidF
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> look like, then duplicate the number of copies (pages) I need for that
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