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Index - why can't I click on the pages?
In Word Office XP, when I create an idex to my document, the pages can't be
clicked on - ie, the only way I can use the index is by pressing Cntr+click. Is there a way to make the index pages active, like a hyperlink, so I can click on them with a single click of the mouse. Otherwise when I pdf my book, the index pages can't be clicked at all and I have to scroll through entire book to find page they looking for. Can someone please help!! Thank you. |
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Index - why can't I click on the pages?
kamil;2531604 Wrote: In Word Office XP, when I create an idex to my document, the pages can't be clicked on - ie, the only way I can use the index is by pressing Cntr+click. Is there a way to make the index pages active, like a hyperlink, so I can click on them with a single click of the mouse. Otherwise when I pdf my book, the index pages can't be clicked at all and I have to scroll through entire book to find page they looking for. Can someone please help!! Thank you. You have checked an option that prompts this Word behaviour. Go to Tools/Options/[Edit tab] and clear "Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink". However, this settings don't affect yr hyperlink behaviour in pdf - they will work as you expect. Also, when making the pdf, you can create bookmarks for swift navigation (that is in Acrobat; some free converters may not have this option). -- Henk57 |
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