You are experiencing the following symptoms:
� | If you author a Web on one Web server and publish it to a second Web server, the hyperlinks point to the Web server on which you authored your Web rather than to the Web server on which you published your Web.
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� | If you publish a disk-based Web to the Internet, a hyperlink points to an absolute Uniform Resource Locator (URL) rather than a relative URL. |
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This behavior can occur when pasting a hyperlink by using the Office Clipboard task pane. When a URL is copied to the Office Clipboard it is stored as an absolute URL rather than as a relative URL. This allows Office programs to share the URL. For example, when you copy a relative URL in FrontPage and then paste it into a Word document, the URL is pasted as an absolute URL. If you paste it into Word as a relative URL, it would not work.
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To work around this problem, do not paste the selection by using the Office Clipboard task pane. Press CTRL+V or click Paste on the Edit menu to paste the URL.
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Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
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For additional information about using the Office Clipboard with FrontPage 2002, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
292705 FP2002: Only Last Item Copied Is Displayed on Office Clipboard
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