ID: Q164342
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When you set a hyperlink to a picture in a Word 97 document and then choose to save the file in HTML format, the hyperlink is lost.
This problem occurs when the graphic is a free-floating graphic. When the graphic is converted to HTML, it is converted to an inline object and the hyperlink is lost.
Method 1: Convert the Graphic to an Inline Graphic
If the graphic exists in the original document prior to conversion to HTML, you can convert the graphic to an inline graphic.
1. To convert the graphic, select it, and then click Picture (or Object)
on the Format menu.
2. On the Position tab, clear the "Float over text" check box.
3. Click OK.
4. While the graphic is selected, create the Hyperlink.
Method 2: Insert the Graphic as an Inline Graphic
When you insert the graphic into the original document, use the following steps to turn off the "Float Over Text" option:
1. On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and click "From File."
2. In the Insert Picture dialog box, clear the "Float over text" check
box.
3. Click OK.
4. While the graphic is selected, create the hyperlink.
In the converted HTML document, use the following steps to re-establish the hyperlink:
1. Select the graphic and then click Hyperlink on the Insert menu.
2. Enter the hyperlink and click OK.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the products listed at the beginning of this article.
Additional query words: vb vbe vba convert web page internet link
Keywords : kbgraphic kbualink97
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: January 21, 1999