Extra Pages in Publisher 2002

J

jimbo

I have tried a number of methods, but I cannot get any subsequen
publisher pages to link or display. When I put the cursor on th
hyperlink, it points to my index.htm and not to index_page0001.htm
even when the hyperlink is set to point to page 2 of the publishe
file.

Any ideas? It's very frustrating!


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jimb
 
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David Bartosik - MSFT MVP

what you describe is typically the result of layering 2 objects and then
hyperlinking each one but to two different pages, or from having used the
nav bar wizard incorrectly. My crystal ball is assuming the latter. You most
likely are using the nav bar wizard which adds a link to the nav menu for
each page automatically and maintains links automatically. The text in each
menu link is managed thru the page title under the page options. So the text
and the linkage is all automatically managed by the nav bar wizard. If you
manually modify that text and manually hyperlink it then that tangles up
what the nav bar wizard is doing. Then the results are messed up and you end
up frustrated.
 
J

jimbo

David,

Thanks for the response... at least I know I'm not completely stupid!

Only things is ......... you didn't provide any solution. I'll take i
that I need to redo the pages via the nav wizard? Is the easy way ou
to just have 2 separate pub files and link them in the same way as t
another website?
*what you describe is typically the result of layering 2 objects an
then
hyperlinking each one but to two different pages, or from having use
the
nav bar wizard incorrectly. My crystal ball is assuming the latter
You most
likely are using the nav bar wizard which adds a link to the nav men
for
each page automatically and maintains links automatically. The tex
in each
menu link is managed thru the page title under the page options. S
the text
and the linkage is all automatically managed by the nav bar wizard
If you
manually modify that text and manually hyperlink it then that tangle
up
what the nav bar wizard is doing. Then the results are messed up an
you end
up frustrated.


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jimb
 
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David Bartosik - MSFT MVP

If what I stated is what you did then you "undo" it as your solution.
Meaning you remove the hyperlink from the menu text.
The nav bar does all the linking, you don't do any linking yourself within
the nav bar.
 

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