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getting rid of hyperlink warning

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seltzerman - 22 Jan 2006 17:40 GMT
I'm trying to hyperlink numerous documents on my computer together for an
operations manual and, while it works, I cannot get rid of the warning about
hyperlinks that appears each time I click one.  Any suggestions?

Craig
Daniel - 22 Jan 2006 18:05 GMT
sorry to hitch a lift on this post - but for some reason, I'm only able to
reply and not be post a new message.

I'm trying to write an index using a dictionary-header type field - using
STYLEREF. (The header shows the words dealt with in the page - Apple-Box)
The complicated part is as follows:
If the word starts on the previous page, I want to show that word (for
instance, if the last word on the previous page is tomato and the first on
the present page is toy - but tomato overflows into this page) I want the
header to display: tomato - continued...

does anyone know how to do this?
garfield-n-odie - 22 Jan 2006 18:23 GMT
See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=829072 "How to disable
hyperlink warning messages in Office 2003".

> I'm trying to hyperlink numerous documents on my computer together for an
> operations manual and, while it works, I cannot get rid of the warning about
> hyperlinks that appears each time I click one.  Any suggestions?
>
> Craig
 
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