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how do I create a link on each page to the top of my document?
I am creating a 80 page employee manual document in Word 2003 that will then
be converted into PDF. I want it to be easily navigable in electronic form. My TOC links have converted just fine, but I am perplexed on how to add links to the top of the document on each page that will convert in PDF. Putting a "back to top" hyperlink in the footer works in Word, but when converted to PDF, the hyperlink isn't active. Likewise, inserting a text box at the bottom of each page doesn't keep the hyperlink active in PDF. Any suggestions? |
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