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karMina@office
 
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I'm sorry but I don't understand what you mean by "divided into
frames" and "separate documents". How do I verify this?



Stefan Blom wrote:
All I can think of is that the document is divided into frames
(similar to how web pages can be designed); if it is, each frame
actually references a separate document. These separate documents
might be located elsewhere than on your local hard disk; if they

are,
that would explain why Internet Explorer is opened as you click on a
link.


"karMina@office" wrote in message
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Well, it's a document I received from someone else who made that
Table of contents and she used styles in the document. So in the
Menu bar, I click on insert and scroll down to Index and Tables. I
chose Table of contents Tab, click the options button, I check
"Build Table of contents from: Styles - I chose TOC level -

Heading
1... 2...3...4... click on OK, click OK again and I get the MSWord
message: "Do you want to replace the selected TOC?" I click OK and
Word regenerate the TOC. Now when I click on any line in my TOC, it
opens IE6 and takes me to our internet website instead of taking me
to the parag. in my document. I don't understant what's happening
here? Any help is greatly appreciated.



Stefan Blom wrote:
How exactly did you generate the table of contents?


"karMina@office" wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a 175 pages document with a table of content. When I click
in the table of content the link opens IE6 and takes me to our
internet web site instead of linking me to the page number in the
document. I've tried to regenerate the table several times but it
still links to the internet. How do I fix this please so it opens
the page number in the document? I'm using Word 2000 with Windows
2000. Thanks.