C
Clark
Hi,
I've got a long document (130 pages using Word 2000) that
has many tables. The first row of each table has the
table name in a Heading 4 format. Each table has cells
that have internal document hyperlinks to navigate to the
next table that needs to be viewed. Also each table has a
cell that contains a hyperlink for each table that
references it.
When I delete a table, the hyperlinks that reference it
become broken. Also if I split the document into 2 files
and then put it back together, the hyperlinks don't always
work when the document is reassembled.
Is there a way I can create a macro to identify broken
links, then either fix them if the table still exists or
delete them if the table doesn't?
Is there a way I can create a macro to identify which
hyperlinks reference a table and then automatically create
a hyperlink cross reference in a cell?
Thanks,
Clark
I've got a long document (130 pages using Word 2000) that
has many tables. The first row of each table has the
table name in a Heading 4 format. Each table has cells
that have internal document hyperlinks to navigate to the
next table that needs to be viewed. Also each table has a
cell that contains a hyperlink for each table that
references it.
When I delete a table, the hyperlinks that reference it
become broken. Also if I split the document into 2 files
and then put it back together, the hyperlinks don't always
work when the document is reassembled.
Is there a way I can create a macro to identify broken
links, then either fix them if the table still exists or
delete them if the table doesn't?
Is there a way I can create a macro to identify which
hyperlinks reference a table and then automatically create
a hyperlink cross reference in a cell?
Thanks,
Clark