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linking files
« on: Nov 27th, 2003, 8:27am »
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I am trying to links 2 files created with EWE. I want to make 1 site so the files need to link together.  
 
I am assumming that I will link the last page of file1 to the 0 page of file2 is this correct?
 
Do I need to change the name of page 0 of file2 so that is not thought of as index?
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Re: linking files
« Reply #1 on: Nov 27th, 2003, 8:30am »
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Sorry I forgot that my menu will have to link from one file to the other, are these pages setup the same way as the links connecting files?
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Re: linking files
« Reply #2 on: Nov 28th, 2003, 10:24am »
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First of all, be sure that the "prefix" field in the two AEH file is different.
 
You find the "prefix" option into the "Hypertext >Current hypertext options" dialog (first tab, on the left, center).
 
 
Then to link pages from two different hypertext you can use a direct link by using hard file names (Insert >Link, 3rd tab) or there is amore simple solution that's using "Insert >Link", 2nd tab
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