Alternatively, you can sometimes use Shift+F5 to go back. The Back button on
the Web toolbar usually works. And in Word 2003 (and 2002?) there is a Go To
TOC button you can put on the toolbar (caveat: for unknown reasons, it
doesn't work if the TOC is constructed from TC fields).
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jezebel" wrote in message
...
Word isn't designed to work that way: it isn't, primarily, a tool for
on-screen delivery. Nor do readers do this very much anyway: they know
that
TOC is at the beginning, so dragging the scroll bar to the top is as quick
a
method as any. If you want better on-screen navigation, convert the
document
to PDF and display the bookmarks tab.
"Robert_L_Ross" wrote in message
...
I have a word doc nearing 300 pages. I used the TOC wizard to build a
TOC
to
each Heading1 and Heading2 style. Now that the document is so big, how
can I
get each 'destination' of the TOC (each Heading1/Heading2) entry to link
back
to it's source on the TOC?
Basically, when they click on subject 150, how can I get the user back
to
the TOC?
THX!