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Old 11-12-2015, 10:39 AM
drummo87 drummo87 is offline No matter what page I link to, it always goes to the same one! Windows 7 32bit No matter what page I link to, it always goes to the same one! Office 2010 32bit
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Question No matter what page I link to, it always goes to the same one!

I'm creating a large notebook with several different radiology procedures listed. I did the CT exams & linked them fine & then moved on to the MRI list.



The first handful of pages linked fine but then after I got to the MRA Brain page, everything from then on links back to the MRA Brain page no matter what... For example I have the MRI Abdomen page & I want to link text on that page to go to the MRI Abdominal List page. But when I highlight it, right click & go to link & click on the MRI Abdominal List page it keeps automatically jumping to MRA Brain & doesn't actually even create a link... It does this with EVERY page now, not just this one MRI Abdomen page... everything jumps to MRA Brain.

I did "Move or Copy" the MRA Brain page to make consecutive pages, but I've done that with all of the other pages as I've gone through too...

Any ideas?
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