Hyperlinks quit working

T

TMiele

All of a sudden, I am having trouble creating hyperlinks, which I create daily. I have no idea what could cause this and can’t find an appropriate topic under the help menu. When I click on the grayed out [Hyperlink] button I get the message “This feature is disabled because it is not compatible with Microsoft Word 6.0/95. The [Tell Me More] only shows a blank screen.
 
J

Jezebel

Somewhere under Tools > Options is a checkbox for disabling features not
supported in older versions. Perhaps this has been checked by accident.




TMiele said:
All of a sudden, I am having trouble creating hyperlinks, which I create
daily. I have no idea what could cause this and can't find an appropriate
topic under the help menu. When I click on the grayed out [Hyperlink]
button I get the message "This feature is disabled because it is not
compatible with Microsoft Word 6.0/95. The [Tell Me More] only shows a
blank screen.
 
T

TMiele

Thanks - under Tools/Options/Save was a feature that somehow got checked that is "Disable Features Introduced After Windows 95". However, puzzling is that under the "About Microsoft Office Word" button, there is a button to display "Disabled Features;" nothing was reported under there. Thanks again!
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T Miele


Jezebel said:
Somewhere under Tools > Options is a checkbox for disabling features not
supported in older versions. Perhaps this has been checked by accident.




TMiele said:
All of a sudden, I am having trouble creating hyperlinks, which I create
daily. I have no idea what could cause this and can't find an appropriate
topic under the help menu. When I click on the grayed out [Hyperlink]
button I get the message "This feature is disabled because it is not
compatible with Microsoft Word 6.0/95. The [Tell Me More] only shows a
blank screen.
 

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