The HYPERLINK offer several field-specific-switches, which is open for interpretation, which should be clarified in this context
the \t have the possible value of _blank which indicate, that the destination site is open in a new window. Would than mean a new application window, or a "default browser window" or a third-party application window
Be more precise, what the intended meaning of the phrase " a new window" is expected in this context, While it comes to behaviour it could imply several options, which would make it impossible to accomplish the goal of providing interoperability across several office productivity applications

Suggest clarification of the term "new window".

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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment DK-0123 (Modified: 2007-12-04) In order to improve the clarity, the following change will be made to Part 4, ยง2.16.5.5 page 1,536, the switches table: \t field-argument text in this switch’s field-argument specifies the target to which the link should be redirected. Use this switch to link from a frames page to a page that you want to appear outside of the frames page. The permitted values for text are: _top, whole page (the default) _self, same frame _blank, new web browser window _parent, parent frame

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