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bobk544
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/157226
Hello I am still having a problem with the Word hyperlink "back arrow" when
I’m hyperlinking between word documents and then insert a hyperlink to a Web
page and then jump to that Web page, most of the time the back arrow linkages
are lost so when I try to hyperlink back from the web page into the previous
document I have to delete the web page and then all of my other back arrow
hyperlinks are lost as well, but sometimes the back arrow linkage is
preserved when hyperlinking to a Web page, so it looks like the problem was
sort of fixed form above and maybe i just need to tweek a setting here or
there?
In the email below Graham Mayor recommends a "floating toolbar" could that
be the answer possible and if so, can anyone point me to an example?
Thanks very much!
BobK
previous email
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I this forum email in the past, you mentioned using a “floating custom
toolbarâ€, do you think that would help resolve that problem and if so, might
you have an example that I can reference anywhere?
Thanks again Graham and did you sell your property ok by the way?
Bob Kennelly
Fairfax Va
Why not add a floating custom toolbar to the document and put the forward /
back commands on that toolbar?
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Hello I am still having a problem with the Word hyperlink "back arrow" when
I’m hyperlinking between word documents and then insert a hyperlink to a Web
page and then jump to that Web page, most of the time the back arrow linkages
are lost so when I try to hyperlink back from the web page into the previous
document I have to delete the web page and then all of my other back arrow
hyperlinks are lost as well, but sometimes the back arrow linkage is
preserved when hyperlinking to a Web page, so it looks like the problem was
sort of fixed form above and maybe i just need to tweek a setting here or
there?
In the email below Graham Mayor recommends a "floating toolbar" could that
be the answer possible and if so, can anyone point me to an example?
Thanks very much!
BobK
previous email
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I this forum email in the past, you mentioned using a “floating custom
toolbarâ€, do you think that would help resolve that problem and if so, might
you have an example that I can reference anywhere?
Thanks again Graham and did you sell your property ok by the way?
Bob Kennelly
Fairfax Va
Why not add a floating custom toolbar to the document and put the forward /
back commands on that toolbar?
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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