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Use a bookmark. On the web page, insert a bookmark. Suppose it's called
MyBook. Then, in Word, insert your hyperlink and just add #MyBook. For
instance, when I created TheOfficeExperts, I used bookmarks. So clicking the
following link takes you to the mail merge featu
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/word.htm#MailMerge
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How do I do that? I can not find a way to insert a bookmark in Internet
explorer. Specificall, I want to point my reader to a definition in a set of
EPA regulations that appears halfway down the page of the regulations. Here
is the link to the regulations and the definition I want to point out to my
reader is "Potential to Emit"

http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text....0.1.2&idno=40

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Use a bookmark. On the web page, insert a bookmark. Suppose it's called
MyBook. Then, in Word, insert your hyperlink and just add #MyBook. For
instance, when I created TheOfficeExperts, I used bookmarks. So clicking the
following link takes you to the mail merge featu
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/word.htm#MailMerge
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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Unfortunately, there's no bookmark for that item on that page, and if it's
not your site, you won't put one there, either.
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How do I do that? I can not find a way to insert a bookmark in Internet
explorer. Specificall, I want to point my reader to a definition in a set
of
EPA regulations that appears halfway down the page of the regulations.
Here
is the link to the regulations and the definition I want to point out to
my
reader is "Potential to Emit"

http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text....0.1.2&idno=40

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Use a bookmark. On the web page, insert a bookmark. Suppose it's called
MyBook. Then, in Word, insert your hyperlink and just add #MyBook. For
instance, when I created TheOfficeExperts, I used bookmarks. So clicking
the
following link takes you to the mail merge featu
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/word.htm#MailMerge
************
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www.OfficeArticles.com

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