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Adding a personalized hyper link to an image

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ZUZ3L - 08 Nov 2007 15:02 GMT
Hello

I am getting to know Publisher. I am currently trying to send an e-
mail to a
bunch of college. I have made a personalized hyper link, and that's
just
fine. But I like to make an personalized hyper link on an image.

Is that possible at all?

Please do help me - I'm getting quiet frustrated scrolling through all
the
menus looking for a solution... :)

Thanks.
DavidF - 08 Nov 2007 15:09 GMT
You insert a hyperlink into an image, object etc. just as you do with text.
Select the object > insert > hyperlink. Whether it will survive the
conversion to an email is another question.

You might reference: Tips and troubleshooting for sending a publication page
as an e-mail message:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HP010390591033.aspx?pid=CH062524821033

DavidF

> Hello
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> Thanks.
ZUZ3L - 08 Nov 2007 16:06 GMT
> You insert a hyperlink into an image, object etc. just as you do with text.
> Select the object > insert > hyperlink. Whether it will survive the
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> > Hello
I think you have misunderstood my question. I would like to merge ex.
the name (from the CSV-file) into the link. Ex. http://homepage.com/hello.html?who=billy
... Do you know what I mean?

> > I am getting to know Publisher. I am currently trying to send an e-
> > mail to a
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> > Thanks.
DavidF - 08 Nov 2007 21:08 GMT
Reference: Create an e-mail merge:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HP100498641033.aspx

DavidF

>> You insert a hyperlink into an image, object etc. just as you do with
>> text.
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>> > Thanks.
ZUZ3L - 09 Nov 2007 08:40 GMT
I know how to merge data, and I know how to make an personalized
hyperlink. But I doesn't work on a image. How can you make a
personalized hyperlink on a image....?

Not an ordinary hyper link, but an personalized hyper link.
DavidF - 09 Nov 2007 11:56 GMT
Sorry I am out of answers. I don't know how, nor even why you would want to
do such a thing.

DavidF

>I know how to merge data, and I know how to make an personalized
> hyperlink. But I doesn't work on a image. How can you make a
> personalized hyperlink on a image....?
>
> Not an ordinary hyper link, but an personalized hyper link.
ZUZ3L - 12 Nov 2007 16:04 GMT
Why do you want to make a personalized hyper link? THAT is the reason
I want to make a personalized hyper link, but just on a image!
Don Schmidt - 12 Nov 2007 19:11 GMT
Are you wanting to have an image on a webpage that when you click on it will
bring up Outlook Express with an e-mail address already in the To: box?

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> Why do you want to make a personalized hyper link? THAT is the reason
> I want to make a personalized hyper link, but just on a image!
ZUZ3L - 13 Nov 2007 08:14 GMT
Hi Don...

No...

In Publisher, you can send e-mails, personalized e-mails so you can
make a personalized hyper link. Ex. if the mail is send to
person@domain.com you could make a link in the mail called:
http://myhomepage.com/web.shtml?who=person@domain.com .... So you
could make a personalized homepage. I don't want to make a website, I
just want to make a personalized link on a image, in publisher. When
you make a link on a picture in Publisher, a dialog-box a cures where
you can type a url or what you want to link to. But I can't make a
personalized link, like I can if I just make a normal link with text.

is it not possible to make a personalized hyper link on a picture??

//ZUZ3L
Don Schmidt - 13 Nov 2007 13:49 GMT
I do some editing on another website, Dreamweaver I think and it allows
links of the type when working with soEditor.  There, they are called
"anchors" but I haven't found a way to do it in Publisher (2000) created
sites yet.

Before long, some of the MVPs will probably jump in and offer suggestions.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

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