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Hyperlinks in Master Page not updating in other pages

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Mar 07, 2021 Mar 07, 2021

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 Hi I'm setting up a document that is going to have tabs on each page with interactive hyperlinks attached.

All goes well when I initially set up in master pages - when setting up a new page the hyperlinks from the master page appear on the printable pages.  But when I make a change to the hyperlink destination in the master page it doesn't transfer to the printable pages using the same master.

Does it not automatically update the other pages?  Will I need to go into each page and change the hyperlink?

 

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Community Expert , Mar 07, 2021 Mar 07, 2021

Try this:

 

After you update the hyperlink in the master page(s), make sure your updated master page is selected and click on the flyaway menu for your Pages panel and select the Apply Master to Pages... flyaway menu command. Here you can specify which document pages you apply a given master page to, much like you would specifying pages to print (e.g.1-5, 7, 10 to apply your master to pages 1 through 5, page 7 and page 10).

 

Then check your updated master pages ... closely. This should apply

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Try this:

 

After you update the hyperlink in the master page(s), make sure your updated master page is selected and click on the flyaway menu for your Pages panel and select the Apply Master to Pages... flyaway menu command. Here you can specify which document pages you apply a given master page to, much like you would specifying pages to print (e.g.1-5, 7, 10 to apply your master to pages 1 through 5, page 7 and page 10).

 

Then check your updated master pages ... closely. This should apply your master page with its updated hyperlinks correctly. But it will also blow away any changes to those master page elements you may have released and altered in your document page(s) where you applied your updated master page. So anywhere you broke the bond of your master page element(s) to make custom changes, you may need to do those changes all over again.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Randy

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