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I tried your test. I copied the URL to Google from IE
(http://www.google.com). Didn't use the parenthesis. In a new word document, I used Crtl+K and pasted the URL into the Address: box. Then I Crtl+click and got same error message. I then went to right click on the hyperlink and chose edit hyperlink. Typed google's URL directly in the address: box. checked to see if it worked, no luck. Any other ideas? dnelson "TF" wrote: Just as a test, try selecting and copying the URL from IE, then in Word use Insert, Hyperlink (Ctrl+K) and paste the URL into the URL box (note: you have to use the keyboard). Does that work? -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "dnelson" wrote in message ... : For a class I'm taking I have to create a word document that contains : hyperlinks to different web pages(hotlist). When I copy and paste the url : from internet explorerinto the word document it is automatically converted : into a hyperlink (underlined and blue). So far so good. Now to check the : link, I control click on the link and get the following error message : : Unable to open (site name). Cannot locate internet server or proxy server. : : The URL is correctly entered (I just paste it back into internet explorer : and it goes directly there). So why can't word find the web site? |
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