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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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----- Original Message -----
From: "Caroline" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 1:25 AM Subject: 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 The mht format is not a functioning web page, rather a save-to-local format for off-line viewing of web pages. For you other link/html problems a URL to the malfunctioning page would be the best possibility of resolution? "HOWEVER", if you've created the html page in the standard Word/html format with all the bloated html, than looking for a solution (short of dead links) is a near impossibility. Html pages do not require Word to edit the end-use content. It may be done with any text editor. |
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