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Tim Pope
Dan,
There is an even easier way of correcting this problem and
I'll tell you how to insert a target to open a hyperlink
in a new window, should you choose to do so.
- Open your web
- Select the text that is to be hyperlinked
- Click the "Insert Hyperlink" button or go to Insert >
Hyperlink (Control+K)
- Insert the URL into the Address box or select the web
file from your menu
- Then click on the "Target Frame" button at the right
- You can then select your hyperlink to open in a new
window by clicking on the "New Window" selection or click
on "Same Frame" to have it open in the same frame.
Unless you want a link to open in a separate window, don't
even worry about this feature. The "Page Default (none)"
selection is the default target frame for all pages unless
otherwise changed.
Hope this helps you!
Tim
There is an even easier way of correcting this problem and
I'll tell you how to insert a target to open a hyperlink
in a new window, should you choose to do so.
- Open your web
- Select the text that is to be hyperlinked
- Click the "Insert Hyperlink" button or go to Insert >
Hyperlink (Control+K)
- Insert the URL into the Address box or select the web
file from your menu
- Then click on the "Target Frame" button at the right
- You can then select your hyperlink to open in a new
window by clicking on the "New Window" selection or click
on "Same Frame" to have it open in the same frame.
Unless you want a link to open in a separate window, don't
even worry about this feature. The "Page Default (none)"
selection is the default target frame for all pages unless
otherwise changed.
Hope this helps you!
Tim