| Re: Broken link when move or rename a section in ONENOTE 12 Thanks for the in detail description!
It seems a lot more clear now.
Maximo Boada shared these words of wisdom:
> OK. In that moment, if i push the links, all is correct. Example:
> if i push link "I love my house", OneNote open the page
> __________A page named: "house 2" and select automatically
> _______________A paragraph: "I love my house"
Are you sure that this paragraph is made *active* when the cursor was
not in this paragraph when you last visited the linked page??
> MOVING A PAGE AND LOST LINK:
> Then i MOVE (for example) one page to othe section in same book.
> ...
> Then i go to page (__________A page named: "Test 1") and push the
> links. The result isn´t correct.
> If I push the links, ONENOTE OPEN the correct page (__________A
> page named: "house 2") BUT DON´T SELECT THE OBJECT.
> Example: If i push the link (My house 2 is very good), ONENOTE open
> the page
> (__________A page named: "house 2") BUT DON´T SELECT the paragraph
> (_______________A paragraph: "I love my house").
So the links works for the page.
It is the same in my tests.
I can not see a situation different from the previous situation with
the link to the page in the *original* section.
AFAICS the only problem you are facing is the fact on the opened page
ON does not jump to the *paragraph* for which the link was created.
Have I got that right?
> NOTE: The same success if i move one section to other book. The
> same success if I changue the location of a book. Is is rare.
>
> My notes are long. I make a lot of links to paragraph or images. If
> I can´t use the links after move a page, ufff, it´s big a problem.
The links work on my side.
What does not work, however, is jumping to the *paragraph* the link
has been set for.
The link opens the linked *page*.
And there the very same paragraph is active and holds the cursor where
the cursor was last when I had visited the page.
I can confirm, however, that ON does *not* jump to the paragraph for
which the link was set.
This *could* be a bug, but I can not say.
Rainald |