I have been using Publisher 2000 to build a web site. Each page of this
Publisher document (web site) contains a long text block and many words in
the text block are inserted hyperlinks each of which calls up an image
residing on another web site. The Publisher web site gets updated regularly
which often results in the following problem. On one or more pages that were
UNTOUCHED by the update all the hyperlinks beyond a certain point in the
text block no longer work. I check the URLs and they're all correct . When
viewing the web site the non-functioning hyperlinks that the browser shows
me look ok, they're underlined and the right color but the hovering mouse
arrow never changes to a pointing finger. I can fix this problem by removing
one of the non-functioning hyperlinks and then inserting again. This results
in all the non-functioning hyperlinks in that text block working again.
Unfortunately, this problem happens all the time and its driving me crazy.
I'd really appreciate any help.
Don Schmidt - 12 May 2008 19:06 GMT
I've run into this problem with my Publisher 2000 website.
The fix may be, when File, Save as a webpage, be sure your monitor is
displaying page 1.
If you have the link on top of a text box, select it and bring it to the
top.

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>I have been using Publisher 2000 to build a web site. Each page of this
>Publisher document (web site) contains a long text block and many words in
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>working again. Unfortunately, this problem happens all the time and its
>driving me crazy. I'd really appreciate any help.
Mary Sauer - 12 May 2008 19:24 GMT
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>I have been using Publisher 2000 to build a web site. Each page of this
>Publisher document (web site) contains a long text block and many words in the
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>hyperlinks in that text block working again. Unfortunately, this problem
>happens all the time and its driving me crazy. I'd really appreciate any help.