Hyperlinks in Word when saving as a Web page

D

Docubabe

I am creating a newsletter that is saved as a web page and pasted directly
into an e-mail that can be sent out to our clients. Normally, the document is
saved in my "F" drive. So here's the problem...

I create the .DOCX file. Insert hyperlinks (to place in the document) and
then save the file on my "F" drive as a web page. I open the document, and
the hyperlinks search for the links on the "F" drive. I edit the hyperlinks
again to ensure they link to a place in the document but as soon as it gets
mailed it, the links go back to the "F" drive. Is there a way I can avoid
this? I want people to click on the links to go to specific places in the
newsletter, not search for something on a drive they don't have.
 
M

Michel Bintener

Hi,

you're talking about .docx files, which at this stage can only be generated
by Word 2007 for Windows. This is a Word for Macintosh newsgroup; you might
get a quicker answer if you re-post it in a newsgroup dedicated to Word for
Windows.


I am creating a newsletter that is saved as a web page and pasted directly
into an e-mail that can be sent out to our clients. Normally, the document is
saved in my "F" drive. So here's the problem...

I create the .DOCX file. Insert hyperlinks (to place in the document) and
then save the file on my "F" drive as a web page. I open the document, and
the hyperlinks search for the links on the "F" drive. I edit the hyperlinks
again to ensure they link to a place in the document but as soon as it gets
mailed it, the links go back to the "F" drive. Is there a way I can avoid
this? I want people to click on the links to go to specific places in the
newsletter, not search for something on a drive they don't have.

--
Michel Bintener
Microsoft MVP
Office:Mac (Entourage & Word)

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