Microsoft KB Archive/170720

= WD97: Saving as HTML Removes Hyperlink "Target" Tag =

Article ID: 170720

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q170720



SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Word, when you open and save an HTML document that contains hyperlinks, Word strips out the optional "Target" tag and value if the document is saved from online layout view.

For example, the following hyperlink with the Target property

Link Text

will be saved in HTML as:

Link Text



CAUSE
The Target tag allows a hyperlink to be opened in a specific frame. Because Word 97 does not support HTML frames, Word removes the TARGET= portion of the hyperlink text.



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do one of the following:

 To retain the Target tag property, edit and save the document in HTML Source view.

-or-  To preserve hyperlinks containing the target property, use the following steps before you edit the HTML document in online layout view in Word 97.

Step 1: Change the Hyperlinks to Comments
 Start Word 97, and open the HTML document. On the View menu, click HTML Source.</li> In HTML Source view, on the Edit menu, click Replace.</li> In the Find What box, type " In the Replace With box, type "" (without the quotation marks).</li> Click Replace All.</li> On the File menu, click Save.</li> Click the Exit HTML Source toolbar button.</li></ol>

Step 2: Make Your Changes in Online Layout View
After you have changed the hyperlinks in your HTML document to comments, you can make changes to your HTML document in online layout. After you have finished editing the HTML document, save the document and then follow the procedure in Step 3 to restore your hyperlinks.

When the hyperlinks are commented out, they appear as hidden text. (To see hidden text, click the Show/Hide button on the Standard toolbar.)

Step 3: Restore the Hyperlinks
<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> In Word 97, open your HTML Document.</li> On the View menu, click HTML Source.</li> In HTML Source view, on the Edit menu, click Replace.</li> In the Find What box, type "" (without the quotation marks).</li> In the Replace With box, type "</A>" (without the quotation marks).</li> Click Replace All.</li> On the File menu, click Save.</li> Click the Exit HTML Source toolbar button.</li></ol> </li></ul>

Following these steps allows you to safely edit your HTML documents in Word 97 while maintaining hyperlinks with the Target property.

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