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I have read how to do this, written by a VIP, but have forgotten both "how"
to do it, and "where" I read it. Possibly you folks remember?

In a password protected Word 2003 form I want to be able to follow a
hyperlink (or ten) I have placed there. I can not, right now, because the
form is password protected. Please remind me how this is done, or, please
tell me where I can read about it ... again!

Regards

Ken

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http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/HLinksInForms.htm

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Ken Curtis wrote:
I have read how to do this, written by a VIP, but have forgotten both
"how" to do it, and "where" I read it. Possibly you folks remember?

In a password protected Word 2003 form I want to be able to follow a
hyperlink (or ten) I have placed there. I can not, right now,
because the form is password protected. Please remind me how this is
done, or, please tell me where I can read about it ... again!

Regards

Ken



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See:
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"Ken Curtis" wrote:

I have read how to do this, written by a VIP, but have forgotten both "how"
to do it, and "where" I read it. Possibly you folks remember?

In a password protected Word 2003 form I want to be able to follow a
hyperlink (or ten) I have placed there. I can not, right now, because the
form is password protected. Please remind me how this is done, or, please
tell me where I can read about it ... again!

Regards

Ken

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Yes! Yes, Yes Yes! That's it! Thank you so very much!
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"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

See:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...nksInForms.htm

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"Ken Curtis" wrote:

I have read how to do this, written by a VIP, but have forgotten both "how"
to do it, and "where" I read it. Possibly you folks remember?

In a password protected Word 2003 form I want to be able to follow a
hyperlink (or ten) I have placed there. I can not, right now, because the
form is password protected. Please remind me how this is done, or, please
tell me where I can read about it ... again!

Regards

Ken

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