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troubleshoot hyperlinks
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I have several word 2007 documents containing numerous hyperlinks to web pages. In the past all I had to do was use CTRL and click to follow a hyperlink, now all of sudden this doesn't work. I get the message Unable to open http://??????? Cannot locate the internet server or proxy server. I have tried deselecting use CTRL + click to follow hyperlink in the advanced section of Word Options, but it hasn't helped. As an experiment I entered a new hyperlink, by copying and pasting direct from the address bar on a web page, but even that gives me the cannot locate internet or proxy server. I am connected to the internet using moxilla firefox 3.6.16. which is working perfectly well. What am I doing wrong? Hope someone can advise. Joysie |
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Hi Joysie,
You didn't say what the error message was. If it's: Quote:
Microsoft has a 'Fixit' tool that should resolve the issue, at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310049 Although you use Firefox as your default, you need to set Internet Explorer as the default until you verify the links work in Word. To do this, access the Default Programs applet from the Start Menu or Control Panel. Click on the "Set program access and computer defaults" then choose "Custom". In "Choose a default web browser", check on the "Internet Explorer" option and click the OK button. Then: • Open Internet Explorer. • Go to Tools|Internet Options|Advanced and click Reset. • Go to Tools|Internet Options|Programs and make sure Internet Explorer is the default. Once you've got things fixed, you can restore Firefox as your default browser.
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Hi
Thanks for the reply. I don't get an error message, just a pop up which says Unable to open http://(name of website). Cannot locate the internet server or proxy server. The link you sent me appears to be for a fix in Outlook, my problem is in word. I do not use outlook at all. All my emails are through Yahoo or AOL. I will try using Internet Explorer instead of Firefox and see if that helps. Too late tonight though, will try tomorrow. Thanks again. Joysie |
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Hi Joysie,
Although the link is for Outlook, it's scope is system-wide.
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