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Old 03-27-2013, 09:09 AM
midjack midjack is offline Hyperlinks go haywire in Word Windows 7 64bit Hyperlinks go haywire in Word Office 2007
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Thanks Macropod.

I think Retta Brooks was the trigger that started all this mess. I deleted the hyperlink for the entire paragraph and and added one hyperlink for Retta Brooks. The hyperlinked data following a hyperlinked name was never intended, and must have occurred when the name, Retta Brooks, contained a hyperlink for each of the two words.

Hopefully I can work my way to the end, correcting as I go, without too much trouble.

Thanks again
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