Microsoft KB Archive/261168

= WD97: Clicking Page Number in TOC Opens Web Toolbar =

Article ID: 261168

Article Last Modified on 1/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q261168





SYMPTOMS
When you click the page number in a table of contents in a Word document, the Web toolbar may be displayed.

NOTE: When you move the mouse pointer over a page number in a table of contents, the mouse pointer changes to a hand.



CAUSE
The page numbers in a table of contents are actually a HYPERLINK field similar to the following:

{HYPERLINK \l &quot;_Toc481556296&quot;}

When Word detects a hyperlink, either an internal document hyperlink field or a Web hyperlink field, Word displays the Web toolbar automatically.



MORE INFORMATION
To hide the Web toolbar, point to Toolbars on the View menu, and then click Web.

A hyperlink is a &quot;hot spot&quot; that allows you to jump to another location. The location can be another file on your hard disk or company's network (such as a Microsoft Word document or a Microsoft Excel worksheet), an Internet address (such as http://www.microsoft.com), or a location such as a bookmark or slide.

The field includes display text, which is often blue and underlined, that you click to jump to the specified location.

Keywords: kbfield kbnofix kbprb KB261168

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