Open LINK in same TAB

Indesign CS5
When we insert a link using:
Buttons / Go to URL / ...
And then export to SWF. When we click on that button it opens the link in a new tab.
How can we make it open in the same tab?

This has been discussed but I don't think anyone's come up with an answer.
Bob

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