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Inserting the same hyperlink on every page
I'm working in Word 2000 and would like to insert a hyperlink on each page in
my document (a 40-page user manual) that would take the user (very basic users) to the top of the document. Adding it in the header isn't working because you can't click on it to use it. Short of manually adding this to every page, is there an easier way to do it? |
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You don't need a hyperlink to do this. Pressing Ctrl+Home will move the
cursor to the beginning of the document. Michele wrote: I'm working in Word 2000 and would like to insert a hyperlink on each page in my document (a 40-page user manual) that would take the user (very basic users) to the top of the document. Adding it in the header isn't working because you can't click on it to use it. Short of manually adding this to every page, is there an easier way to do it? |
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Yes, that is true. However, not all users seem to be able remember that and I
was hoping to *wow* them with something a little more impressive. I could just put a note on the first page reminding them of the Ctrl+Home option. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: You don't need a hyperlink to do this. Pressing Ctrl+Home will move the cursor to the beginning of the document. Michele wrote: I'm working in Word 2000 and would like to insert a hyperlink on each page in my document (a 40-page user manual) that would take the user (very basic users) to the top of the document. Adding it in the header isn't working because you can't click on it to use it. Short of manually adding this to every page, is there an easier way to do it? |
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For the hyperlink option to work it has to be in the text area of the
document. You could always save the hyperlink as an autotext entry or better still a formatted autocorrect entry to speed insertion on the individual pages. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Michele wrote: Yes, that is true. However, not all users seem to be able remember that and I was hoping to *wow* them with something a little more impressive. I could just put a note on the first page reminding them of the Ctrl+Home option. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: You don't need a hyperlink to do this. Pressing Ctrl+Home will move the cursor to the beginning of the document. Michele wrote: I'm working in Word 2000 and would like to insert a hyperlink on each page in my document (a 40-page user manual) that would take the user (very basic users) to the top of the document. Adding it in the header isn't working because you can't click on it to use it. Short of manually adding this to every page, is there an easier way to do it? |
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See my reply to your first question, in this group.
Cindy Meister |
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