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hyperlink to word from a webpage
Does anyone know if it is possible to set anchor points of some sort (maybe
bookmarks) in word 2003 documents and then access them from a regular web page? I want to keep the Word document in Word format for a variety of reasons -- Thanks, Richard S. |
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From: "Richard" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 10:02 AM Subject: hyperlink to word from a webpage Does anyone know if it is possible to set anchor points of some sort (maybe bookmarks) in word 2003 documents and then access them from a regular web page? I want to keep the Word document in Word format for a variety of reasons -- Thanks, Richard S. Theres not any reason why a bookmark to a section of a Word document (EX: http://yourdomain.com/yourfolder/Word.doc#section ) wouldn't work PROVIDED the visitor has the same Word version or higher installed on their computer. It's no different linking to a Word doc than it is to an image, PDF or page, which are all dependent upon which software's the visitor has installed. |
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Thanks lostinspace, this does the job perfectly!
You don't know Robbie the Robot by any chance? -- Thanks, Richard S. "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 10:02 AM Subject: hyperlink to word from a webpage Does anyone know if it is possible to set anchor points of some sort (maybe bookmarks) in word 2003 documents and then access them from a regular web page? I want to keep the Word document in Word format for a variety of reasons -- Thanks, Richard S. Theres not any reason why a bookmark to a section of a Word document (EX: http://yourdomain.com/yourfolder/Word.doc#section ) wouldn't work PROVIDED the visitor has the same Word version or higher installed on their computer. It's no different linking to a Word doc than it is to an image, PDF or page, which are all dependent upon which software's the visitor has installed. |
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"You don't know Robbie the Robot by any chance?"
I have two rather large websites and spend plenty of time monitoring my visitor logs. There are hordes and hordes of bots and scarpers under an unlimited number of names. Robbie doesn't ring and a bell, but then I don't try to remember them all. If the Robbie reference was in relation to the old TV show? This pseudo I use is a result of when I first began creating web pages with Front Page Express. I was using FPE in a very limited capacity and basically as a text editor. This conflict confused both the FrontPage people and the html purists. So in effect I was lost between two worlds or in space :-)) |
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hyperlink to word from a webpage
I found this to be a huge help with this issue
http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b310520 Article ID: 310520 - Last Review: July 27, 2006 - Revision: 2.3 How to create a hyperlink from an HTML page to a bookmark in Word View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q310520 "lostinspace" wrote: "You don't know Robbie the Robot by any chance?" I have two rather large websites and spend plenty of time monitoring my visitor logs. There are hordes and hordes of bots and scarpers under an unlimited number of names. Robbie doesn't ring and a bell, but then I don't try to remember them all. If the Robbie reference was in relation to the old TV show? This pseudo I use is a result of when I first began creating web pages with Front Page Express. I was using FPE in a very limited capacity and basically as a text editor. This conflict confused both the FrontPage people and the html purists. So in effect I was lost between two worlds or in space :-)) |
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