Re:Pub 2003 - hyperlink open in new window
From: David Bartosik - MS MVP (dbartosik_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/24/04
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 14:37:35 -0600
Pull the image off the page. Code the image in the href tag with the img src
tag. That displays the hyperlinked image on the page. The path is wherever
you put the image. You'll have to upload the image yourself because it won't
be uploaded by Pub because it's not part of the page. If you put the image
in the root of the web your path would be just the file name. If you create
a folder on the root than add the folder to the file name for the path.
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-- From: Faut Sharlyn Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:40 AM To: dbartosik Subject: hyperlink open in new window Hi David, I am using Publisher 2003. I have inserted an image on the page, and want this image to link to a website that opens in a new window. I tried inserting an html fragment "<a href=http://www.espn.com target="_blank" ></a>" and made the size of the text box the same as the image and placed it over the image. This did not create the image as a link. If I remove the image and place text between the anchor tags, this text becomes the link. So, how do I make it so the image is the link? I would think that I should be able to remove the image from the page, then place the image reference between the anchor tags "<img src=""></img>", but I don't know what path to place in the src attribute or how to get Publisher to know where the image is and keep it when I publish to the web. Thank you for your help. Sharlyn
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