can I apply a "return to top" hyperlink to all pages in a doc?
Perhaps you could insert a hyperlink at "key points" of the document,
for example, at the end of each chapter or section? This is not
exactly what you are looking for, but it would certainly help people
who read the document on screen.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"glitterbug99" wrote in message
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It's quite a long document and is a training guide to be circulated
to a
large number of users - I'm trying to make it as easy as possible
for them to
get back to the contents screen. Thanks though.
"Jezebel" wrote:
Word is an application for *creating* documents. It is not at its
best as a
method for displaying them on them screen. You could create a
macro that
takes you to any point in the document, and assign that to a
single
keystroke; but why not just drag the scrollbar to the top?
"glitterbug99" wrote in
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I'm working with a long Word document, and want to put a "return
to top"
hyperlink onto every page. I've tried putting it in a footer,
but as it's
then in the background, it can't be clicked on. Is there any
other way of
repeating text in the same place on every page? I'm in Word
2002. Thanks.
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