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lose cross references when save as web page
I have a fairly simple Word 2003 document that has three levels of headings
(using the default heading styles). I have set up cross-references in the document to the section headings both in text and in a flow chart. I also have a table of contents. This all works fine in Word, but I want to be able to save the document as a web page and make it accessible through a MS Access database. The document is a set of instructions for users of the database and should open when they click on a 'help' button. When I view it as a web page I have a couple of problems: - the references contained within the diagram become field code and I don't have the option to right click and toggle the field code. Also the users wouldn't necessarily know that they would need to do this. - the cross-references in both the flow chart and in text don't work as hyperlinks like they do in Word. The main reason that I set it up with cross-references is so that this would be available. - however, my TOC links work fine. I've tried saving as both html and mht and can't get it to work either way. thanks in anticipation of your help |
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