Subject: RE: links?Kathy, Maybe I have been 'lucky', but honestly it's even easier than that. I go to the page I want to link and cut the HTTP address. I drop it into the location I want the link. I then pick a place in the middle of the long address and type in whatever I want ('HERE', in your case). I then delete all the address after the "E" and before the "H" in "HERE", leaving only what you want. For some reason, it keeps the link. I'm a simple man, so I try to find simple solutions. This one seems to work.... Here is a link to my logs I just typed in 'logs' after the 'h' of http and deleted everything else.... However I'm careful not to delete the space before or after the original link. I fear that may have some coding I could lose. Edited by Aikidoman 2009-02-17 6:54 PM
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