Re: create link to a specific section on different page in Publish

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Mike, I even tried writing a link to my own coputer - no luck!

As for 2007, it's like Vista: I'm waitng until SP1 comes out before I bite.
I'm still fighting with fallout from XP. Don't need to go there again! There
are six computers in this house (seven if you count the old one in the
garage) - I'd need a site license to go to Vista!

Remember the conversation about doing the fancy letters in a graphics
editor? O thought I'd try it first in word-art How do you get the letters -
and the graphics for that matter - to stay in line with the rest of the text?
My letters are all over the place! I just started this battle tonight and
haven't had time to research it yet. I don't want to embed ALL the images,
just these few. Can you embed them on just one page of a site? And HOW?

[I've got a huge special order to fill before Monday and might not be around
much. Don't think I've abandoned all hope - the work is what my part of the
site is supposeed to sell, so I really can't complain. Stay in touch!]

The Kat

"DavidF" wrote:

Think about it...how can you test an absolute link if the page it links to
isn't on the web? You might try writing a relative link instead of the full
absolute link, and find something that will work in web page preview. The
reason you can test your site in web preview is because the navigation
wizard writes relative links.

Oh, and by the way, I did tell you that Pub 2007 has built-in support for
all of this now...

DavidF

"The Kat" <TheKat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I love it when you can't test a site function until AFTER it is turned
loose
on the internet. I can't imagine where that concept came from...

Thanks, though. Still slogging thru photos.
The Kat

"DavidF" wrote:

Kat,

You need to write a full path to the anchor on a different page. Instead
of:

<A HREF="#READHERE">I want you to click here!</A>

write it this way:

<A HREF="http://yoursite.com/index_files/Page398.htm#READHERE";>I want you
to
click here!</A>

DavidF


"The Kat" <TheKat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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David,
I tried this link and it worked fine on my FAQ where everything was on
the
same page. When I tried to link from one page to another, it failed.
Any
idea
what I did wrong? (Yes, I know - load the site... I'm trying to!) :)
The Kat

"DavidF" wrote:

Bookmarks aka Hyperlinking to a place on a page:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/09/81265.aspx

DavidF

"mjeb1999" <mjeb1999@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How can a link be created to a specific section on a specific page
in
Publisher using HTML code fragmenter?









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