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Default How do I add a hyperlink to specific location in another document


I have a word 2003 document that I want to insert a hyperlink in. I want
that hyperlink to go to a specific location within another Word 2003
document. There is a bookmark at that location; however, I can't figure out
how to configure the hyperlink to get it to jump to that bookmark.

For example, I want to jump to Chapter 4 of Document 1 (where I have a
bookmark we'll call Chapter4). I create a hyperlink in Document 2
(InsertHyperlink) and browse to the path and filename of Document 1. After
that, I'm stuck with what to do. Help says I can use a switch, like \l but I
obviously have not been successful in formatting it correctly (and there are
no help examples of using that switch).

Please help and thanks.
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