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Is there anyway that you can create a hyperlink to open a word document at a
specific bookmark?

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Sure. Enter a bookmark in doc1. Then in doc2, hit Ctrl+K to add the
hyperlink. Locate the file (Be sure to enter the full path if not in
the same folder. Note that you can use the Recent Files shortcut if
you just opened doc1.)

Once the file is hyperlinked, click the BOOKMARK button on that same
hyperlink dialog box and you'll see any bookmarks in the hyperlinked
doc. Choose the one you need. Save doc2.

When you click the link, it'll open doc1 and jump to the bookmarked
location.


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Is there anyway that you can create a hyperlink to open a word document at a
specific bookmark?

Thanks
Greg


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