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replace one object with another using hyperlink on page
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| Sorchaainne 2005-11-25, 6:34 pm |
| I may not have explained it too well in the subject line, but here's what I'm
trying to do...
Create a list of text hyperlinks on the right hand side of page, which each
links to a different section of text/text box object, but each section of
text appears in the same place on the same page, ie. in a box to the left of
the list of text hyperlinks. So Hyperlink 1 = Textbox1, Hyperlink 2 =
Textbox2. When I click on Hyperlink 1, Textbox1 appears in the space to the
left. Then when I click Hyperlink 2, Textbox2 replaces Textbox1 in the space
to the left.
Appreciate any help. Thanks
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| David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] 2005-11-25, 6:34 pm |
| As stated on the FAQ - http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30 -
Publisher has no dynamic functionality. There is no built in scripting
support as in FrontPage. Publisher is designed for static pages. You can
however acquire client side scripting (javascript) and include it in a
Publisher page thru the Insert Html Code Fragment dialog. Search for
javascript provider sites and browse their selections of scripts for what
you are looking for.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com
"Sorchaainne" <Sorchaainne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A85F0BB-BB9A-46EA-8743-50CB6428AD2F@microsoft.com...
>I may not have explained it too well in the subject line, but here's what
>I'm
> trying to do...
> Create a list of text hyperlinks on the right hand side of page, which
> each
> links to a different section of text/text box object, but each section of
> text appears in the same place on the same page, ie. in a box to the left
> of
> the list of text hyperlinks. So Hyperlink 1 = Textbox1, Hyperlink 2 =
> Textbox2. When I click on Hyperlink 1, Textbox1 appears in the space to
> the
> left. Then when I click Hyperlink 2, Textbox2 replaces Textbox1 in the
> space
> to the left.
> Appreciate any help. Thanks
>
>
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