Setting Pop-up Window Targets

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Setting Pop-Up Window Targets

To display the designated content in a new pop-up window, you can create a new link target.

  1. In Page view, select the object or text that you want to link.
  2. Click the Link tool on the Standard toolbox.

The Link dialog appears.

  1. Select the type of link you are targeting: Internal Link, Smart Link, External Link, or File Link and set up the link.
  2. In the Target area, choose Pop-Up Window from the drop-down list.

To display the designated content in a new pop-up window, click Add. The Pop-Up Windows Properties Editor will appear.

  1. In the Name field, type in a name for the new pop-up window.

If a pop-up window with that name already exists, the content is displayed in the existing pop-up window.

  1. To set the size of the pop-up window on the screen, enter values for the height and width, in pixels.

Select "Full Screen" to have the pop-up window fill the entire screen.

  1. To set the position of the pop-up window on the screen, enter values for the left and right positions, in pixels. Placement will be offset from the upper-left corner of the screen.

Select "Auto Center" to automatically center the pop-up window in the middle of the screen.

  1. Customize your pop-up window by selecting from the following options:
  • Show Toolbar to add a navigation toolbar to the browser.
  • Show Scroll Bar to scroll left-right and up-down in the browser.
  • Show Menu Bar to add the browser's menu bar.
  • Show Status Bar to display the page status in the browser.
  • Resizable to provide the ability to resize the pop-up window.
  1. Click Preview & Set to preview the pop-up window in a browser.

To adjust the pop-up window settings, resize and reposition the browser preview window, then click Set. The new settings will take effect.

  1. Click OK to close the Pop-Up Window Properties Editor.
  2. Click Link to close the dialog and create the link.
  3. Preview the page to test your targeted links.