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I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same
Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select €śopen hyperlink€ť from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I dont see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a €śreturn to€ť hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple €śreturn to€ť hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? |
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On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 18:55:02 -0700, CEB
wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select “open hyperlink” from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I don’t see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a “return to” hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple “return to” hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? When you hover the mouse pointer over a hyperlink, don't you see a tooltip that includes "CTRL + click to follow link"? When you press the Ctrl key, does the cursor change to the hand icon? If not, there's something wrong with your hyperlinks or maybe with your Word installation. If you do see those things, you can get rid of the requirement for the Ctrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl + click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC; when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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You can get rid of the requirement for theCtrl key by going to Tools
Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl +click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC;when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. THANKS, THIS WORKED. ILL JUST HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THE €śUSE CTRL + CLICK TO FOLLOW HYPERLINK€ť OPTION. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. THANKS, THIS WORKED. ILL HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THIS COMMAND AS WELL. IT SURE WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME MORE SIMPLE WAY TO GO BACK, LIKE A DOUBLE CLICK. IS €śSHIFT+F5€ť THE EASIEST WAY TO GO BACK? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 18:55:02 -0700, CEB wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select €śopen hyperlink€ť from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I dont see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a €śreturn to€ť hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple €śreturn to€ť hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? When you hover the mouse pointer over a hyperlink, don't you see a tooltip that includes "CTRL + click to follow link"? When you press the Ctrl key, does the cursor change to the hand icon? If not, there's something wrong with your hyperlinks or maybe with your Word installation. If you do see those things, you can get rid of the requirement for the Ctrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl + click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC; when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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After following a hyperlink you should be able to go back with Alt+:Left
Arrow which you may find slightly easier. -- Enjoy, Tony "CEB" wrote in message ... You can get rid of the requirement for theCtrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl +click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC;when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. THANKS, THIS WORKED. I'LL JUST HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THE "USE CTRL + CLICK TO FOLLOW HYPERLINK" OPTION. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. THANKS, THIS WORKED. I'LL HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THIS COMMAND AS WELL. IT SURE WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME MORE SIMPLE WAY TO GO BACK, LIKE A DOUBLE CLICK. IS "SHIFT+F5" THE EASIEST WAY TO GO BACK? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 18:55:02 -0700, CEB wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select "open hyperlink" from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I don' t see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a "return to" hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple "return to" hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? When you hover the mouse pointer over a hyperlink, don't you see a tooltip that includes "CTRL + click to follow link"? When you press the Ctrl key, does the cursor change to the hand icon? If not, there's something wrong with your hyperlinks or maybe with your Word installation. If you do see those things, you can get rid of the requirement for the Ctrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl + click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC; when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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THANKS! THAT WILL WORK FINE.
"Tony Jollans" wrote: After following a hyperlink you should be able to go back with Alt+:Left Arrow which you may find slightly easier. -- Enjoy, Tony "CEB" wrote in message ... You can get rid of the requirement for theCtrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl +click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC;when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. THANKS, THIS WORKED. I'LL JUST HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THE "USE CTRL + CLICK TO FOLLOW HYPERLINK" OPTION. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. THANKS, THIS WORKED. I'LL HAVE TO INCLUDE A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE READER REGARDING THIS COMMAND AS WELL. IT SURE WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME MORE SIMPLE WAY TO GO BACK, LIKE A DOUBLE CLICK. IS "SHIFT+F5" THE EASIEST WAY TO GO BACK? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 18:55:02 -0700, CEB wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select "open hyperlink" from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I don' t see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a "return to" hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple "return to" hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? When you hover the mouse pointer over a hyperlink, don't you see a tooltip that includes "CTRL + click to follow link"? When you press the Ctrl key, does the cursor change to the hand icon? If not, there's something wrong with your hyperlinks or maybe with your Word installation. If you do see those things, you can get rid of the requirement for the Ctrl key by going to Tools Options Edit and unchecking "Use Ctrl + click to follow hyperlink". However, this will be only on your PC; when the document is opened on other PCs, the option will be set to whatever that user prefers. That's the way it should be -- if they're used to using Ctrl+click, your preference shouldn't override theirs. To return to the hyperlink, press Shift+F5, the GoBack command. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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I have been having the same problem that CEB describes, namely wanting to get
back to where the hyperlink was from my bookmark/hyperlink destination. I tried the two different key combinations (alt + left arrow, shift + F5) and they took me to different places in my document and in other documents. Sometimes they took me to where I wanted to go, other times they didn't. So it seems like they work by a different logic than "go back to where you were before following the hyperlink" but I can't quite tell what that logic is! Does anyone else? Any other ideas about how to get back to the place the hyperlink launched from? thanks "CEB" wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select €śopen hyperlink€ť from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I dont see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a €śreturn to€ť hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple €śreturn to€ť hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? |
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Shift+F5 takes you back to the last *edit*--you have to have actually
performed some action at that location (other than just clicking on a link) for it to be bookmarked. Alt+Left Arrow should take you back to the link you clicked on. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "thnyoung" wrote in message ... I have been having the same problem that CEB describes, namely wanting to get back to where the hyperlink was from my bookmark/hyperlink destination. I tried the two different key combinations (alt + left arrow, shift + F5) and they took me to different places in my document and in other documents. Sometimes they took me to where I wanted to go, other times they didn't. So it seems like they work by a different logic than "go back to where you were before following the hyperlink" but I can't quite tell what that logic is! Does anyone else? Any other ideas about how to get back to the place the hyperlink launched from? thanks "CEB" wrote: I have created many hyperlinks to launch to other locations within the same Word 2003 document. However, I have two complications. First, in order to launch the hyperlink I must right click and then select €śopen hyperlink€ť from the pop-up menu. How do I arrange for the hand icon to appear with its finger pointing at the hyperlink? If I could make the hand appear then I would just have to click on the hyperlink to launch it. Second, I dont see any method that would allow me to return to the original hyperlink once the referenced section is viewed. To make a €śreturn to€ť hyperlink at the referenced section will not meet my needs because I often have multiple hyperlinks throughout the document launching to a single section, and it would not be expedient to locate multiple €śreturn to€ť hyperlinks next to a single referenced section. Is there a way to allow a reader to return easily to the original hyperlink? |
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