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Link Word to web page
I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions
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On May 11, 9:52*pm, lasha wrote:
I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document? |
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Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this
article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document? |
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I don't think anyone in the world would want to post a link that would
allow someone to click on it and enter your private computer in your home! You need to either upload your Word doc to the employer's website, or post it to a website and supply the link to that website. On May 12, 7:54*am, lasha wrote: Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document?- |
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It's not a personal article and they cant invade my computer! It's a travel
company and they wanted to see a writing sample of an article I wrote about skiing in Aspen. Anyway you obviously dont know the answer so I found it out through another site. Here it is: Answer ""Upload your Word Doc here http://viewer.zoho.com/Upload.jsp and set the expiry time. You will get a hyperlink for your word doc"" This works perfectly and this is the answer I was looking for. Goodbye! I don't think anyone in the world would want to post a link that would allow someone to click on it and enter your private computer in your home! You need to either upload your Word doc to the employer's website, or post it to a website and supply the link to that website. On May 12, 7:54 am, lasha wrote: Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document?- |
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Furthermore, Microsoft has instructions in Word on how to do this. So then
Microsoft then is guilty of invasion. This is posted in Word Help, the only thing is that it didn't work: Insert a hyperlink that goes to a specific location in another document or Web page Open the file you want to go to and insert a bookmark. Open the file you want to link from, and select the text or object you want to make a hyperlink. Click Insert Hyperlink . Under Link to, click Existing File or Web Page. Locate and select the document that you want to link to. Click Bookmark, and then select the bookmark you want. "lasha" wrote: It's not a personal article and they cant invade my computer! It's a travel company and they wanted to see a writing sample of an article I wrote about skiing in Aspen. Anyway you obviously dont know the answer so I found it out through another site. Here it is: Answer ""Upload your Word Doc here http://viewer.zoho.com/Upload.jsp and set the expiry time. You will get a hyperlink for your word doc"" This works perfectly and this is the answer I was looking for. Goodbye! I don't think anyone in the world would want to post a link that would allow someone to click on it and enter your private computer in your home! You need to either upload your Word doc to the employer's website, or post it to a website and supply the link to that website. On May 12, 7:54 am, lasha wrote: Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document?- |
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In what way is that solution not a matter of uploading it to a Web site and
supplying a link to that site? There are numerous sites that will let you upload documents; the one you found is just one. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "lasha" wrote in message ... It's not a personal article and they cant invade my computer! It's a travel company and they wanted to see a writing sample of an article I wrote about skiing in Aspen. Anyway you obviously dont know the answer so I found it out through another site. Here it is: Answer ""Upload your Word Doc here http://viewer.zoho.com/Upload.jsp and set the expiry time. You will get a hyperlink for your word doc"" This works perfectly and this is the answer I was looking for. Goodbye! I don't think anyone in the world would want to post a link that would allow someone to click on it and enter your private computer in your home! You need to either upload your Word doc to the employer's website, or post it to a website and supply the link to that website. On May 12, 7:54 am, lasha wrote: Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document?- |
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Those instructions are intended for hyperlinking between files on your own
system or server, not for allowing the general public to link to files on your system or server (unless they are published as Web pages). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "lasha" wrote in message ... Furthermore, Microsoft has instructions in Word on how to do this. So then Microsoft then is guilty of invasion. This is posted in Word Help, the only thing is that it didn't work: Insert a hyperlink that goes to a specific location in another document or Web page Open the file you want to go to and insert a bookmark. Open the file you want to link from, and select the text or object you want to make a hyperlink. Click Insert Hyperlink . Under Link to, click Existing File or Web Page. Locate and select the document that you want to link to. Click Bookmark, and then select the bookmark you want. "lasha" wrote: It's not a personal article and they cant invade my computer! It's a travel company and they wanted to see a writing sample of an article I wrote about skiing in Aspen. Anyway you obviously dont know the answer so I found it out through another site. Here it is: Answer ""Upload your Word Doc here http://viewer.zoho.com/Upload.jsp and set the expiry time. You will get a hyperlink for your word doc"" This works perfectly and this is the answer I was looking for. Goodbye! I don't think anyone in the world would want to post a link that would allow someone to click on it and enter your private computer in your home! You need to either upload your Word doc to the employer's website, or post it to a website and supply the link to that website. On May 12, 7:54 am, lasha wrote: Using word 2000. I have an article saved in word. I want to put submit this article to a web site where I'm applying for a job. They want to see this article but do not want a cut and paste. They want a link (hyperlink), meaning when they click on this link they can read the article. If the article was for example was at abc.com, then I could copy the url and paste it as a link. Word docs dont have url's so I'm asking how would I get this doc to the job site without copying and pasting? "grammatim" wrote: On May 11, 9:52 pm, lasha wrote: I have an article in Word that I want to link to a web page. The instructions in Word Help didnt seem to work for me. What have you tried, and what results did you get? Versions of Word and Windows? What do you mean by "link"? Include a url in your Word document?- |
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