Hyperlink Hijinks

G

Guest

In Word 2003 I have some hyperlinks that work and some that don't.
I am using Hyperlinks in the same document. I have a table with text. In
one cell of the Table I formatted "Board Members" to be Heading 1. Then I
went above the Table to a Paragraph at the top of the document and did a
<ctrl> <k> to insert a hyperlink. I clicked on "In This Document" and
highlighted "Board Members". I clicked ok. There appeared the hyperlink
"Board Members". But when I tried to goto Board Members by clicking on the
hyperlink, nothing occurred. Note that other hyperlinks in the document
worked fine. I deleted the hyperlink, and went to the cell and changed the
format of "Board Members" to Heading 2. Went up to the top of the page and
inserted a hyperlink again to "Board Members". Nothing happened.
Ran out of troubleshooting for this problem.
Basically hyperlinks works in some table cells but not in others. Why?
Is this a glich in MS Word?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

I can't reproduce your problem. Are you pressing Ctrl while clicking on the
hyperlink? (Or do you have that feature suppressed on the Edit tab of Tools
| Options?)

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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G

Guest

Ironically when I click on the link, the insertion point moves to the link.
But the Window does not scroll down so you can view the link. I had set up a
little menu at the top of the document. Of the 7 Hyperlinks that I created,
3 did not move the window to the text. I had previously gone to
Tools>Options>Edit and unclicked the "Ctrl while clicking" box. II can
email you a copy of the document if you so wish.
I thank you for your response to this problem.
My solution was to eliminate the 3 errant hyperlinks.
 

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