I'm using Word 2002 (SP-2) on Windows 2000 Professional
(SP-4) to create a simple but large text-intensive web
page. 35 pages of text, several internal hyperlinks on
each page. The frequent hyperlinks help readers navigate
quickly to other parts of the document. Hyperlinks are
linked to many short paragraphs of one of three paragraph
styles ("heading 1", "heading 2" "heading 3"), not to
bookmarks. Most hyperlinks work but a few send control to
top of the document rather than to the paragraph to which
the link points. Worse, the problem is not completely
repeatable---sometimes a particular link will work,
sometimes not. Some links work all the time. Supposedly
there was a similar problem with Word 2000 that was
fixed. But I've got the problem in Word 2002. Any ideas
on what's wrong, how to fix, work arounds, etc. Thanks, W.
lostinspace - 11 Dec 2003 12:55 GMT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Warren" <>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: Word 2002 internal hyperlinks jump to top of document
> I'm using Word 2002 (SP-2) on Windows 2000 Professional
> (SP-4) to create a simple but large text-intensive web
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> fixed. But I've got the problem in Word 2002. Any ideas
> on what's wrong, how to fix, work arounds, etc. Thanks, W.
Warren,
See my reply to Steve concerning cutting and pasting in the
thread "Drop Down Menus" dated Date: 2003-12-05 10:10:08 PST
with the reference response on 12/11.