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Hi all,
I am using 2002 Word documents that are html-linked with each other. Does
anyone know how to get the link to work, and go directly to the linked
document without having it open that new document seperately? I do not want
multiple documents open. I just want Word to close the existing document (no
save) and open the linked document as that link is clicked.

Any ideas?

Thank you!
Martin
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instead of hyperlinks you could make the second document a subdocument of the
Master document.
http://wordtips.vitalnews.com/Pages/...documents.html

"UA Martin" wrote:

Hi all,
I am using 2002 Word documents that are html-linked with each other. Does
anyone know how to get the link to work, and go directly to the linked
document without having it open that new document seperately? I do not want
multiple documents open. I just want Word to close the existing document (no
save) and open the linked document as that link is clicked.

Any ideas?

Thank you!
Martin

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