Microsoft KB Archive/220719

= PPT2000: Hyperlink Includes Text After Punctuation =

Article ID: 220719

Article Last Modified on 11/30/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q220719



SYMPTOMS
If you type a hyperlink in a text box and the hyperlink is followed by any form of punctuation (such as a period, colon, semicolon, or exclamation point) followed immediately by more text without a space between the punctuation at the end of the hyperlink and the text after the punctuation, both the hyperlink path and one word of the text following the punctuation will automatically become the hyperlink text. The actual link will not appear correctly and will not link to the desired web location.

Example If you were to type in the following hyperlink into a PowerPoint text box, the text "http://www.microsoft.com,and" will be converted into a hyperlink, which will point to the incorrect hyperlink address:

The link is at: http://www.microsoft.com,and the file...



WORKAROUND
To prevent this problem you must type a space after the punctuation character. Using the previous example, type the following:

The link is at: http://www.microsoft.com, and the file...

A space after the comma character will make the hyperlink appear correctly.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in PowerPoint 2000.

Additional query words: ppt2k comma period full stop parenthesis left right quote double apostrophe colon semicolon slash backslash front forward dash en emm

Keywords: kbbug kbpending KB220719

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