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How do I "link" to another place in a document? I have a document with many, many statements like "see Dementia in Adults", see "Falls in Adults, etc Then later in the document there will be a heading called "Dementia in Adults" or Falls in Adults" etc. When I am at "see Dementia in Adults," how do I click on a "link" to go to that heading? Neither bookmarks or cross-reference seems quite right, but I'm also totally unfamiliar with them. For example: In Dreamweaver, if you want to go to another place in a document, you insert an anchor and name it (e.g., top). Then where you click you would put in #top and it would take you there whenever you click on the link. Thanks, Peggy |
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You must first bookmark the places you want to go to (Insert | Bookmark). If
these are headings (using the built-in heading styles) or numbered items, they are already bookmarked. Then use Insert | Reference | Cross-reference to (Heading/Numbered Item/Bookmark), selecting "Bookmark text" or other appropriate selection to get the text in question and checking the box for "Insert as hyperlink." You could also create a freestanding hyperlink (Insert | Hyperlink) but then you'd have to type in your display text. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Peggy" wrote in message ... HELP! How do I "link" to another place in a document? I have a document with many, many statements like "see Dementia in Adults", see "Falls in Adults, etc Then later in the document there will be a heading called "Dementia in Adults" or Falls in Adults" etc. When I am at "see Dementia in Adults," how do I click on a "link" to go to that heading? Neither bookmarks or cross-reference seems quite right, but I'm also totally unfamiliar with them. For example: In Dreamweaver, if you want to go to another place in a document, you insert an anchor and name it (e.g., top). Then where you click you would put in #top and it would take you there whenever you click on the link. Thanks, Peggy |
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