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| Potsdam Ken 2004-01-13, 4:30 pm |
| I have created a webpage which seems to be working fine, but I would like to
create a new smaller window when opening a small linked document...ie, only
about 4" by 4"..in the right center of the screen. Can I do this in
Publisher?
thanks
ken
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| Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP] 2004-01-13, 10:28 pm |
| For Publisher 2002:
http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_13.htm
For Publisher 2000:
http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2k/pub2k_28.htm
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"Potsdam Ken" <khqglass@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:f8eaa95121cc9bed9b165257de98a438@news.teranews.com...quote:
> I have created a webpage which seems to be working fine, but I would like
toquote:
> create a new smaller window when opening a small linked document...ie,
onlyquote:
> about 4" by 4"..in the right center of the screen. Can I do this in
> Publisher?
> thanks
> ken
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| Ronnie H 2004-01-14, 5:28 am |
| I'd like to open a new window, in Publisher 2000, whenever I link to another
file that is on my site but not in the Pub file. Can one do that without
resorting to HTML? In other words, can the 'target' command be put into the
Wizard that you get when you right click on a link image and then click
'hyperlink'?
TIA
Ronnie H
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP] <publisher@mvps.org> wrote in message
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quote:
> For Publisher 2000:
> http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2k/pub2k_28.htm
quote:
> "Potsdam Ken" <khqglass@adelphia.net> wrote > > I have created a webpage
which seems to be working fine, but I would like > to[QUOTE][color=darkred]
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| David Bartosik - MS MVP 2004-01-15, 12:29 am |
| No. It does not support the target attribute. You can only get that by
coding the complete href yourself as per the articles in the earlier
response of this thread.
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"Ronnie H" <rdeletedeleteh@socialgoals.com> wrote in message
news:xS7Nb.11572$9k7.214618@news.xtra.co.nz...quote:
> I'd like to open a new window, in Publisher 2000, whenever I link to
anotherquote:
> file that is on my site but not in the Pub file. Can one do that without
> resorting to HTML? In other words, can the 'target' command be put into
thequote:
> Wizard that you get when you right click on a link image and then click
> 'hyperlink'?
>
> TIA
> Ronnie H
> --
> Social Policy Bonds:
> Policy as if outcomes mattered
> http://SocialGoals.com
> Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP] <publisher@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:u8SV8Ck2DHA.2680@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
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> which seems to be working fine, but I would like > to
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