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Old February 13th, 2008, 11:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
kmr
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Default Web Page Hyperlinks

Hi,

I have exactly the same problem as Marilyn. I use Visio Professional 2003.
What should I do to fix the problem? Or should I also send my file to you?

Best regards,
KMR

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hello Marilyn,

Feel free to send over you file if you like on the address below

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.typepad.co.uk
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Marilyn J" Marilyn wrote in message
...
I seem to have the exact same problem, but the Address cell is empty so the
cause can't be the same. But none of my hyperlinks appears as such when I
save as a web page. If I change the format from VML to JPG or GIF, the
hyperlinks are there, but not otherwise. I used Insert Hyperlink. I'm
using
Vision 2007 Trial. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Marilyn

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Just to follow up on this post, the problem turned out to be the file
name
in the Address cell of the hyperlink that needs to be blank.

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"John Goldsmith" wrote in
message
...
Hello Matt,

Yes, or the file if you like. The address is:

Firstname
putadotinthemiddle
Lastname
@visualsignals.co.uk

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
John,
the values looked to be all flagged as "False" I can send you a
screen
shot
if you want to provide an email address..thanks for your help Matt

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hi Matt,

That's fine, but what about those shapesheet values?

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
Hi John,
Thanks for responding. Yes That is what I did...Insert
Hyperlink....is
that
wrong?
Please let me know
Thanks
Matt

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hello Matt,

If you select the shape and click Window / Show ShapeSheet, what
are
the
values of the cells in the Hyperlinks shapesheet section?

I'm assuming you used Insert / Hyperlink... to create the link.
Is
that
correct?

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
I hope someone can please help. we have created a viso
presentation
and
are
trying to save it as a web page. the first page comes up but
when
you
click
the hyperlink to go to the next page it says page can not be
displayed.
we
are currently using viso 2003 and loaded service pack 3.
can anyone give me direction, we have been working on this issue
for 2
days...thanks














  #12  
Old February 13th, 2008, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
kmr
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 13
Default Web Page Hyperlinks

Hi again,

Problem solved! I found the solution through
http://www.visguy.com/2006/11/08/sav...isio-2003-ie7/

Thanks,
KMR

"KMR" wrote:

Hi,

I have exactly the same problem as Marilyn. I use Visio Professional 2003.
What should I do to fix the problem? Or should I also send my file to you?

Best regards,
KMR

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hello Marilyn,

Feel free to send over you file if you like on the address below

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.typepad.co.uk
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Marilyn J" Marilyn wrote in message
...
I seem to have the exact same problem, but the Address cell is empty so the
cause can't be the same. But none of my hyperlinks appears as such when I
save as a web page. If I change the format from VML to JPG or GIF, the
hyperlinks are there, but not otherwise. I used Insert Hyperlink. I'm
using
Vision 2007 Trial. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Marilyn

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Just to follow up on this post, the problem turned out to be the file
name
in the Address cell of the hyperlink that needs to be blank.

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"John Goldsmith" wrote in
message
...
Hello Matt,

Yes, or the file if you like. The address is:

Firstname
putadotinthemiddle
Lastname
@visualsignals.co.uk

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
John,
the values looked to be all flagged as "False" I can send you a
screen
shot
if you want to provide an email address..thanks for your help Matt

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hi Matt,

That's fine, but what about those shapesheet values?

Best regards

John

John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
Hi John,
Thanks for responding. Yes That is what I did...Insert
Hyperlink....is
that
wrong?
Please let me know
Thanks
Matt

"John Goldsmith" wrote:

Hello Matt,

If you select the shape and click Window / Show ShapeSheet, what
are
the
values of the cells in the Hyperlinks shapesheet section?

I'm assuming you used Insert / Hyperlink... to create the link.
Is
that
correct?

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Matt" wrote in message
...
I hope someone can please help. we have created a viso
presentation
and
are
trying to save it as a web page. the first page comes up but
when
you
click
the hyperlink to go to the next page it says page can not be
displayed.
we
are currently using viso 2003 and loaded service pack 3.
can anyone give me direction, we have been working on this issue
for 2
days...thanks














 




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