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Shane

2007-04-12, 6:16 pm

Ok, in Microsoft Publisher, I have inserted a hyperlink. When you select the
hyperlink it opens the webpage that it directs you to but does so in the
current browser window. What I would like to do is have the hyperlink open in
a new browser window. Any suggestions?
Shane

2007-04-12, 6:16 pm

Nevermind, I can not figure how to delete this post. I searched the archives
(something I should have done before posting) and found the answer to the
question.

"Shane" wrote:

> Ok, in Microsoft Publisher, I have inserted a hyperlink. When you select the
> hyperlink it opens the webpage that it directs you to but does so in the
> current browser window. What I would like to do is have the hyperlink open in
> a new browser window. Any suggestions?

Doug

2007-04-12, 6:16 pm

Hi Shane!

I have been searching for excatl the same thing. If you don't mind...
would you email me back and let me know how you do it?

I am putting together a custom fiber optic cable site and what I am trying
to do is this. I have a button titles "sample picture" When the customer
clicks on that button I want a new smaller window to open with a picture of
that sample fiber cable. Does that makes sense? Please help!

thanks,

doug

"Shane" wrote:
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> Nevermind, I can not figure how to delete this post. I searched the archives
> (something I should have done before posting) and found the answer to the
> question.
>
> "Shane" wrote:
>
DavidF

2007-04-13, 3:23 am

I don't know what solution Shane found, but...

Reference: Create a hyperlink in Publisher that opens in a new window:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/p...1587451033.aspx

And if you choose to use the ECMAScript code approach note that the first
javascript code snippet is incorrect on the website. Use this instead:

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">function Show(Url,
Name, Features) { window.open(Url, Name, Features); }</script>

DavidF

"Doug" <Doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0E9F0047-E32E-4560-B0A1-B03FEF8422E3@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> Hi Shane!
>
> I have been searching for excatl the same thing. If you don't mind...
> would you email me back and let me know how you do it?
>
> I am putting together a custom fiber optic cable site and what I am trying
> to do is this. I have a button titles "sample picture" When the
> customer
> clicks on that button I want a new smaller window to open with a picture
> of
> that sample fiber cable. Does that makes sense? Please help!
>
> thanks,
>
> doug
>
> "Shane" wrote:
>


Shane

2007-04-13, 6:15 pm

The solution that I found was posted by DavidF on a post from 01/22/2007. The
link that I followed to accomplish opening a hyperlink in a new window was:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/p...0805631033.aspx

"Doug" wrote:
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> Hi Shane!
>
> I have been searching for excatl the same thing. If you don't mind...
> would you email me back and let me know how you do it?
>
> I am putting together a custom fiber optic cable site and what I am trying
> to do is this. I have a button titles "sample picture" When the customer
> clicks on that button I want a new smaller window to open with a picture of
> that sample fiber cable. Does that makes sense? Please help!
>
> thanks,
>
> doug
>
> "Shane" wrote:
>
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