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Hyperlink to use existing browser by using target="" in Word 2007
Hi,
I have a hyperlink in my word document and when clicked, I want it to use the existing browser (not opening a new browser). I set target="browserA" in the hyperlink properties, and the existing browser has frame name set to "browserA". However, this seems to work fine on my colleague's machine that has IE 6 and Word 2003. But on my machine, where IE 7 and Word 2007 are installed, it always opens a new browser. If I create an HTML with same link manually and click on it, it uses the existing browser "browserA". Why is Word 2007 always opening a new browser? Is there some kind of setting I can turn off/on? Thank you. Seong |
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