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Hello Alan
dennisthe10 wrote: have a long word doc that will be made ready only in a public domain, first of, it's rather special to release a document into the public domain (to distribute it at all unless it's meant to be edited) in DOC format. There are practically no benefits and lots of disadvantages commpared to, say, PDF or HTML. problem i have is that i want users to be able to click a link/tab and jump straight to a certain section but the link/tab section needs to be constantly visable i.e. standard hyperlinks are no good. That's usually what a TOC is meant for. Read up in your (unnamed version of) Word's offline help about "TOC." Im very new to word, i have also tried the document map feature which would be perfect if i was able to edit it by deleting all the unnecssay links and add my own manually? The DM usually shows outline levels. If you use styles to markup your content (like "Heading 1" for major headings), then the DM shows these. If the DM does not show what you have in mind as a rough "grid" of your text, you might profit reading up on styles in Word first. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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