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Old August 11th, 2004, 06:10 PM
Chad D.
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I am using the "Punchdown block" item from the Basic
Network Shapes 2 stencil. From here, I am hyperlinking
each block to where it terminates to. However, the
hyperlink is only active when I click on one of the lines
on the block, not anywhere inside the the block. This
looks very deceiving as it sometimes appears that there is
no hyperlink if you don't have the mouse on a current
line. Is there a way to have the hyperlink read anything
that is inside the outside border of the punchdown block?
Chad
 




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