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Sheeloo Sheeloo is offline
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Default Hyperlinks and Bookmarks

Ok...

"KatR" wrote:

I am at work and unfortunately that site is "blocked" for me. I'll have to
try this evening when I'm connecting from home. Again, thank you very much
for all your help!

"Sheeloo" wrote:

I have uploaded two files
Download and put them in the same folder

first file
http://wikisend.com/download/464870/Test1.doc
second file
http://wikisend.com/download/464694/Test2.doc

Test them and let me know...
created in 2007 and saved as 97-2003 doc...

"KatR" wrote:

Okay, here goes:
All docs I am working in Word 2007, but then have to save as Word 97-2003
(so others can access).

In Doc B: I have three areas I bookmark in a 10 pg doc. I go to pg 3,
highlight a heading, click on bookmark, name it (ex: BookmarkA), click add.
I go to pg 5 and 7 and do the same (named: BookmarkB and BookmarkC). All
bookmarks appear to work. I save to My Documents (as Word 97-2003).

In Doc A: I highlight a section of text, right click and choose Hyperlink.
I "Look In" My Documents and click on Doc B. I click on "Bookmarks" and see
the three listed (BookmarkA, BookmarkB...). I choose the appropriate one and
click "OK" and then "OK" again. NOTE: When I choose the bookmark, the
address that appears is docname.doc#BookmarkA (for example).
Text now appears to be hyperlinked. I save document again as Word 97-2003.

Now in Doc A, I click on a hyperlink, and Doc B opens... to page 1 and not
to the specifically bookmarked area of the document.


"Sheeloo" wrote:

It should... I tested with Word 2007.

Pl. let us know the steps you are following to insert the hyperlink...

Also the Word version.

"KatR" wrote:

Thank you so much for trying to help ... unfortunately that didn't work
either. The Doc B still only opens up on the first page ... it does not open
up to the page that was bookmarked.


"Sheeloo" wrote:

While creating the hyperlink you will see the doc B name in the Address box
at the bottom... assuning your bookmark is GoThere then add this to the doc
name
#GoThere

so that the address looks like
docB.doc#GoThere

"KatR" wrote:

Trying to hyperlink from Doc A to a bookmark in Doc B. When I click on
hyperlink in Doc A it only opens Doc B and does not go to the specific spot
within Doc B where the bookmark is located. How do I fix so hyperlink goes
to exact spot in Doc B?