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Keep active REF links in HTML Word file.
I exported my document in HTML file in Word and found that only hypelinks are
acive. The REF fields like image titles and cross-references are in the HTML document not active. Is it possible to export the HTML doc from Word to have the REF links active too? -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 |
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Keep active REF links in HTML Word file.
As far as I know, this is not possible in general. What you can do is
replace *text* cross-references (as opposed to page number or outline numbering cross-references) with hyperlinks. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jan Kratochvil" wrote in message ... I exported my document in HTML file in Word and found that only hypelinks are acive. The REF fields like image titles and cross-references are in the HTML document not active. Is it possible to export the HTML doc from Word to have the REF links active too? -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 |
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Keep active REF links in HTML Word file.
Thank you Stefan
Is it possible to make this replacing at once? I mean to change the cross-reference to hyperlink somehow (with macro, etc.). If you have hunderts of cross-reference, than is the manual change impossible. -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 "Stefan Blom" wrote: As far as I know, this is not possible in general. What you can do is replace *text* cross-references (as opposed to page number or outline numbering cross-references) with hyperlinks. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jan Kratochvil" wrote in message ... I exported my document in HTML file in Word and found that only hypelinks are acive. The REF fields like image titles and cross-references are in the HTML document not active. Is it possible to export the HTML doc from Word to have the REF links active too? -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 |
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Keep active REF links in HTML Word file.
Well, it should be possible to it with a macro, but I don't see a quick and
easy way to do it (there could still be such a way, of course :-) ). You had better ask in a programming newsgroup, such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general, where you are more likely to get a knowledgeable reply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jan Kratochvil" wrote in message ... Thank you Stefan Is it possible to make this replacing at once? I mean to change the cross-reference to hyperlink somehow (with macro, etc.). If you have hunderts of cross-reference, than is the manual change impossible. -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 "Stefan Blom" wrote: As far as I know, this is not possible in general. What you can do is replace *text* cross-references (as opposed to page number or outline numbering cross-references) with hyperlinks. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jan Kratochvil" wrote in message ... I exported my document in HTML file in Word and found that only hypelinks are acive. The REF fields like image titles and cross-references are in the HTML document not active. Is it possible to export the HTML doc from Word to have the REF links active too? -- Regards Jan Kratochvil WIN XP Pro SP2, Office 2007 |
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