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Richard
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      2nd Feb 2004
I have links to JPEG photos in my website. How can I
ensure that these will automatically open in a new window
when the user accesses the link.

 
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Steve Easton
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      2nd Feb 2004
It's automatic. Unless you specify otherwise
the image will always open in a new browser
window with a white background around the image.

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> I have links to JPEG photos in my website. How can I
> ensure that these will automatically open in a new window
> when the user accesses the link.
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Jim Buyens
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      2nd Feb 2004
>-----Original Message-----
>I have links to JPEG photos in my website. How can I
>ensure that these will automatically open in a new window
>when the user accesses the link.


For ordinary hyperlinks:

1. Right-click the link and choose Hyperlink.
2. Click the Target Frame button.
3. Select New Window.
4. Click OK and OK.

If your link is something else, post again to this thread,
identifying the type of link.

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      2nd Feb 2004
Bingo, that's how to do it.

Thanks for the help

Richard
>-----Original Message-----
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have links to JPEG photos in my website. How can I
>>ensure that these will automatically open in a new

window
>>when the user accesses the link.

>
>For ordinary hyperlinks:
>
>1. Right-click the link and choose Hyperlink.
>2. Click the Target Frame button.
>3. Select New Window.
>4. Click OK and OK.
>
>If your link is something else, post again to this

thread,
>identifying the type of link.
>
>Jim Buyens
>Microsoft FrontPage MVP
>http://www.interlacken.com
>Author of:
>*----------------------------------------------------
>|\---------------------------------------------------
>|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
>||---------------------------------------------------
>|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
>|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
>|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
>|| (All from Microsoft Press)
>|/---------------------------------------------------
>*----------------------------------------------------
>
>.
>

 
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