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I have two word documents. I want to jump from one document to a specific
location in the other document. I can jump to the other document, but haven't figured a way to make it go to the bookmark I want it to. For example, I have a hyperlink in Document 1. I want that hyperlink to take me to Chapter 4 of Document 2. In Document 2, I have a bookmark named Chapter4. According to the field code help for HYPERLINK, you can add a switch for location (/l), but I have not figured out how to properly format it so that it works. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. |
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