Troubleshoot hyperlinks

Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

This can be caused by one of following:

The destination might have been entered incorrectly    Make sure that the hyperlink destination is correct.

The original destination may have moved to a different location     Use your Internet browser to navigate to the destination to ensure that it still exists.

ShowA hyperlink does not work.

This can be caused by one of the following:

The destination might have moved or might not exist any more     Verify that the file exists. If the destination file is on the Internet, search for it in your Web browser. If the file is on your hard disk or a network, search for it in Microsoft Windows Explorer.

The text you believe is a hyperlink only looks like a hyperlink    Select the text and click Insert Hyperlink Button image to make sure the text is a hyperlink.

You may not have access to the destination     If the destination file is on the Internet, make sure you have a connection to the Internet. If the destination is on a network, contact your Network Administrator to ensure that you have access to the destination file.

ShowA hyperlink does not appear.

This can be caused by one of the following:

The hyperlink is located in a rotated text box or AutoShape     In a Web publication, hyperlinks will not function properly if they are located in rotated text boxes or AutoShapes. You can restore the hyperlinks in your Web publication by returning the rotated text boxes or AutoShapes that contain hyperlinks to their original position.

The hyperlink is located in a text box or AutoShape with BorderArt     In a Web publication, hyperlinks will not function properly if they are located in a text box or AutoShape with BorderArt. You can restore the hyperlinks in your publication by removing any BorderArt from the text boxes or AutoShapes that contain hyperlinks.