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How do I prevent Word from adding target="_BLANK" to half my links
I have 4 documents all created in Word 2000. All four contain the sentence,
"If the video does not play, please download Shockwave." Here, "Shockwave" is a link to http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/. I opened each document in Word 2003 and saved it as a web page (filtered). In two of the four documents, the HTML source for the link reads: a href="http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/"Shockwave/a. In the other two documents, it reads: a href="http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/" target="_BLANK"Shockwave/a. When I ask to edit these hyperlinks in Word 2003, they all look identical to me. Specifically, the target frame for all four is set to "Page default (none)." What else can I look at to try to figure out why the links are coming out differently from each other? (I need to do a little post-processing on these links to make them run some javascript. The javascript does not work if the links include target=_blank. So I want Word not to put it there in the first place.) Thanks! -- Barbara Hill |
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