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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?
thx
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Jay Freedman
 
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Hi JR,

Yep, you missed something. :-)

Using the Style dropdown, you've only formatted the text to *look*
like a hyperlink -- blue and underlined. To make an actual hyperlink,
you have to go to the Insert Hyperlink dialog (shortcut: Ctrl+K),
click "Place in this document" on the left, and choose the destination
of the link.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org

On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 11:33:50 -0800, "JR"
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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?
thx


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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.



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

Yep, you missed something. :-)

Using the Style dropdown, you've only formatted the text

to *look*
like a hyperlink -- blue and underlined. To make an

actual hyperlink,
you have to go to the Insert Hyperlink dialog

(shortcut: Ctrl+K),
click "Place in this document" on the left, and choose

the destination
of the link.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org

On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 11:33:50 -0800, "JR"
wrote:

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?
thx


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