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Old 11-09-2015, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by PRA007 View Post
I want to create multiple hyperlinks streaming from single string i.e. US 6906196 B2. I didn't had any Idea weather it was possible or not. From your reply it is clear that it is not possible.
That certainly is possible, as I've already indicated. What isn't possible is having a single hyperlink point to multiple destinations. Moreover, you haven't indicated anywhere that these hyperlinks might be displayed, other than in a dropdown which, as I've also said, isn't possible.
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