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Since I don't have Dreamweaver CS3 working on this computer at work, I can only link a video to this and have someone else explain. Either way, you're getting your answer and yes it is possible.
(Hours later)
I finaly got Dreamweaver to work on this desktop. Turned out, it was a software issue with Acer. Anyways, the point is I could now just tell you where you should go for this. IF it's Dreamweaver, click on the image once to bring up the property inspector at the bottom. Notice at the bottom left near your Start button, you have a cursor, a square, circle, and a custom shape. This is where you'll be making your linking image.1. Click on image
2. Select Square at the bottom
3. Highlight the whole image (it'll turn a half tone color)
4. It'll ask you to describe the image for people who can't see, put what you think should go there (eg: if it's a home button, put HOME)
5. Under "Link" put the link you want and test 'er out!Abit AN8 Socket 939
AMD64 X2 4200 @2.5Ghz
Corsair 1Gig Dual-Channel 2x512
MSI Radeon x800 PCI-E
Seagate 160Gig SATA
WesternDigital 80Gig SATA
WesternDigital 160Gig SATA
Antec TC

A simple way to do this is just add, border="0" to your "<img src . . ." code for this image.
Don't squat with your spurs on!

I would go for Alphawave's idea. The way my word work for to your advantage is it you have a banner for example and you have two logos. If you would like to have people clicking on these seperate logos, use my method seeing as how it's one single picure.
Abit AN8
AMD64 X2 4200 @2.5Ghz
Corsair 3Gig Dual-Channel 2x512 2x1gig
MSI Radeon x800 PCI-E
Seagate 160Gig SATA
WesternDigital 80Gig SATA
WesternDigital 160Gig SATA
External 1T

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