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Carl Hughes
I am using Word:Mac v.X (SR1) to edit a web page created with Word for
XP. Using XP, one can choose a default target frame for the document,
and specify a target frame for each link. The page I'm editing has a
default target frame of new window, which is desirable for most of the
link. There are a few links, however, that reference bookmarks, and
should simply jump to the appropriate place on the page.
I have reviewed the field codes. The bookmarks show the /l switch, as
you'd expect. None of the links shows the /n switch.
Where is the default target frame specified for the document? Is there
an easier way to specify at the link leve a target frame, other than
editing each field code?
Thanks,
Carl
XP. Using XP, one can choose a default target frame for the document,
and specify a target frame for each link. The page I'm editing has a
default target frame of new window, which is desirable for most of the
link. There are a few links, however, that reference bookmarks, and
should simply jump to the appropriate place on the page.
I have reviewed the field codes. The bookmarks show the /l switch, as
you'd expect. None of the links shows the /n switch.
Where is the default target frame specified for the document? Is there
an easier way to specify at the link leve a target frame, other than
editing each field code?
Thanks,
Carl