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How to I build navigation into word document to link them
I want to develop a training program with Word and I want to have a
navigation bar or series of arrows like that go back and forth to help navigate. It would be ideal if I could insert small diagrams that were also navigation aids and that linked pages together. I remember years ago a package called Trellix or Trellex that did something lik this. Thanks for any advice. |
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How to I build navigation into word document to link them
The Document Map will do a lot of what you want, and Thumbnails will do the
rest. Both are on the View menu in Word 2003 (only DM is available in previous versions). The two options are mutually exclusive, but if you add toolbar buttons for both, it would be easy to switch between them. -- 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. "Justpazz" wrote in message ... I want to develop a training program with Word and I want to have a navigation bar or series of arrows like that go back and forth to help navigate. It would be ideal if I could insert small diagrams that were also navigation aids and that linked pages together. I remember years ago a package called Trellix or Trellex that did something lik this. Thanks for any advice. |
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