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jr
 
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Thanks for the reply but I DID insert the hyperlink AS
WELL AS apply the format. I created a bookmark which I
subsequently slelected from "bookmarks" in the insert
hyperlink dialog box.
for simplicity, this is intended to link to a bookmark
within the same document.
thanks again.
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I feel like I've established a hyperlink WITHIN the same
WORD document. Everything appears to be fine but when I
pass the cursor over the blue underlined text it behaves
as in regular edit mode. What is the main thing to do
to "activate" text to behave as a hyperlink ... i.e. to
get a hyperlink pointer of some type? My problem MIGHT
be in setting the "heading style" which I thought I did
by choosing "hyperlink" in the STYLE dropdown of the
toolbar. Am I missing something?


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Hi,

When discussing the same problem it is important to reply to the previous
message rather than starting a new thread. I have no idea what the previous
reply was because the link which is created by replying to a message isn't
there.

In Word 2003 (and I think XP) the cursor does not change to a hand but
remains the editing I-Beam unless you hold the Ctrl key down or have this
default behavior switched off.
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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Thanks for the reply but I DID insert the hyperlink AS
WELL AS apply the format. I created a bookmark which I
subsequently slelected from "bookmarks" in the insert
hyperlink dialog box.
for simplicity, this is intended to link to a bookmark
within the same document.
thanks again.
--------------------------

I feel like I've established a hyperlink WITHIN the same
WORD document. Everything appears to be fine but when I
pass the cursor over the blue underlined text it behaves
as in regular edit mode. What is the main thing to do
to "activate" text to behave as a hyperlink ... i.e. to
get a hyperlink pointer of some type? My problem MIGHT
be in setting the "heading style" which I thought I did
by choosing "hyperlink" in the STYLE dropdown of the
toolbar. Am I missing something?




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I know that starting a new thread is a (valid) pet peeve
for many. I started it later from the fear that the
original would be abandoned.
Unfortunately (for you), your advice worked. I didnt'
know that holding CTRL was necessary. Is there a way to
do this without the "labor intensive drudgery" of holding
down the CTRL key? : )
Thanks for your hlep, Charles



-----Original Message-----
Hi,

When discussing the same problem it is important to

reply to the previous
message rather than starting a new thread. I have no

idea what the previous
reply was because the link which is created by replying

to a message isn't
there.

In Word 2003 (and I think XP) the cursor does not change

to a hand but
remains the editing I-Beam unless you hold the Ctrl key

down or have this
default behavior switched off.
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:

http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word

(supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)

http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is

awesome!
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"jr" wrote in

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...
Thanks for the reply but I DID insert the hyperlink AS
WELL AS apply the format. I created a bookmark which I
subsequently slelected from "bookmarks" in the insert
hyperlink dialog box.
for simplicity, this is intended to link to a bookmark
within the same document.
thanks again.
--------------------------

I feel like I've established a hyperlink WITHIN the

same
WORD document. Everything appears to be fine but when

I
pass the cursor over the blue underlined text it

behaves
as in regular edit mode. What is the main thing to do
to "activate" text to behave as a hyperlink ... i.e. to
get a hyperlink pointer of some type? My problem MIGHT
be in setting the "heading style" which I thought I did
by choosing "hyperlink" in the STYLE dropdown of the
toolbar. Am I missing something?




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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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You can disable this behavior on the Edit tab of Tools | Options.

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"jr" wrote in message
...
I know that starting a new thread is a (valid) pet peeve
for many. I started it later from the fear that the
original would be abandoned.
Unfortunately (for you), your advice worked. I didnt'
know that holding CTRL was necessary. Is there a way to
do this without the "labor intensive drudgery" of holding
down the CTRL key? : )
Thanks for your hlep, Charles



-----Original Message-----
Hi,

When discussing the same problem it is important to

reply to the previous
message rather than starting a new thread. I have no

idea what the previous
reply was because the link which is created by replying

to a message isn't
there.

In Word 2003 (and I think XP) the cursor does not change

to a hand but
remains the editing I-Beam unless you hold the Ctrl key

down or have this
default behavior switched off.
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:

http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word

(supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)

http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is

awesome!
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ------

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This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post

replies
and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn
from my ignorance and your wisdom.

"jr" wrote in

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...
Thanks for the reply but I DID insert the hyperlink AS
WELL AS apply the format. I created a bookmark which I
subsequently slelected from "bookmarks" in the insert
hyperlink dialog box.
for simplicity, this is intended to link to a bookmark
within the same document.
thanks again.
--------------------------

I feel like I've established a hyperlink WITHIN the

same
WORD document. Everything appears to be fine but when

I
pass the cursor over the blue underlined text it

behaves
as in regular edit mode. What is the main thing to do
to "activate" text to behave as a hyperlink ... i.e. to
get a hyperlink pointer of some type? My problem MIGHT
be in setting the "heading style" which I thought I did
by choosing "hyperlink" in the STYLE dropdown of the
toolbar. Am I missing something?




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