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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 143 User Guide To edit a link's URL: 1 In your draft, select an existing link. Note: To insert a link, see "Creating text and image links" on page 133. 2 Do one of the following to open the Insert Link dialog box: • Select Format > Link Properties. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and then select Link Properties. The Insert Link dialog box appears. 3 Click the Advanced button (Windows) or the expander arrow (Macintosh) to expand the dialog box, if it is not already expanded. 4 Change the web address (URL) in the HREF text box. Note: You might notice that text in the Link text box changes as you enter text in this text box. It is the text in the HREF text box that Contribute places in the page's HTML for the URL. 5 Click OK. Setting a target for your page You can specify where a linked page opens by creating a target for the link. For example, you can have your linked document open in a new window instead of the current window. If you create a link in a document with frames, you can indicate which frame, or target, displays the new content. For more information about creating targets for frames, see "Targeting frame content" on page 154. Note: You cannot control where an e-mail link opens. When an e-mail link is clicked, the default e-mail application automatically starts. You can specify the target when you create the link (see "Setting a target for a new link" on page 143), or you can edit an existing link to change or add the target (see "Setting a target for an existing link" on page 144). Setting a target for a new link You can specify the target for a link when you create the link. To create a link with a target: 1 In your draft, create a link (see "Creating text and image links" on page 133). 2 In the Insert Link dialog box, click the Advanced button (Windows) or the expander arrow (Macintosh) to expand the dialog box, if it is not already expanded. 3 Select a target from the pop-up menu: Default opens the linked document in the current window. If the page contains frames, the linked page opens in the frame that contains the link.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
143
To edit a link’s URL:
1
In your draft, select an existing link.
Note:
To insert a link, see “Creating text and image links” on page 133.
2
Do one of the following to open the Insert Link dialog box:
Select Format > Link Properties.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and then select Link Properties.
The Insert Link dialog box appears.
3
Click the Advanced button (Windows) or the expander arrow (Macintosh) to expand the dialog box, if it is not
already expanded.
4
Change the web address (URL) in the HREF text box.
Note:
You might notice that text in the Link text box changes as you enter text in this text box. It is the text in the HREF
text box that Contribute places in the page’s HTML for the URL.
5
Click OK.
Setting a target for your page
You can specify where a linked page opens by creating a
target
for the link. For example, you can have your linked
document open in a new window instead of the current window.
If you create a link in a document with frames, you can indicate which frame, or target, displays the new content. For
more information about creating targets for frames, see “Targeting frame content” on page 154.
Note:
You cannot control where an e-mail link opens. When an e-mail link is clicked, the default e-mail application
automatically starts.
You can specify the target when you create the link (see “Setting a target for a new link” on page 143), or you can edit
an existing link to change or add the target (see “Setting a target for an existing link” on page 144).
Setting a target for a new link
You can specify the target for a link when you create the link.
To create a link with a target:
1
In your draft, create a link (see “Creating text and image links” on page 133).
2
In the Insert Link dialog box, click the Advanced button (Windows) or the expander arrow (Macintosh) to expand
the dialog box, if it is not already expanded.
3
Select a target from the pop-up menu:
Default
opens the linked document in the current window. If the page contains frames, the linked page opens in the
frame that contains the link.