Sort-of. It may jump to the formfield. It still won't go to your destination
unless the destination is:=
(1) a formfield
(2) in an unprotected portion of the document, or
(3) an external document
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"Laytonio" wrote in message
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Actually, I just solved it. There has to be a form field after the
hyperlinks or it jumps to the top of the document after the first click.
I
inserted a form field and everything worked. Thanks for responding,
though.
Laytonio
"Jezebel" wrote:
If the hyperlink target is in a protected area of the form, you can't
actually jump to it. Top of the page is the next best thing.
"Laytonio" wrote in message
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I have a Word document (protected) form with 21 hyperlinks; out of these
7
are jumping to the top of the page rather than going to their links.
If I
turn off protection they work fine. I have a macro allowing double
clicks
when form protections is on.
I cannot find anything different about these 7 items that would cause
this.
Can you help?