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Tezdread (TechnicalUser)
3 Jun 02 13:51
Hi, I am working on a site that is incorporating html output from visio. As there will be a lot of visio pages I want to have them displayed in a different frame from the navigation menu.

So far I have done this; the top frame of the page has the links to the html output from visio, when the link is clicked the visio output is displayed in the bottom frame, this bottom frame now has to more frames: Left and Right, or the diagram page and the custom properties page.

What I want to beable to do is have links on the visio diagram that when clicked, they open up a new diagram in the same bottom frame where the current pages are, but at the moment all I can get is for them to open in a new window and then I lose all the navigation links.

Is there a way of of setting the target frame within visio?

I can go into the code and do it manually but this isn't very proactical.

Thanks

Tezdread
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