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DavidS1958
 
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How do I control how the destination is displayed on the screen?

I create a link (within the same document) using the Heading as the target.
It works, BUT when I click on the link - the heading appears on the very
bottom of the computer screen! Is there a way of controlling this - I want
the heading to appear at TOP!

Many thanks, in advance.
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Cindy M -WordMVP-
 
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How do I control how the destination is displayed on the screen?

I create a link (within the same document) using the Heading as the target.
It works, BUT when I click on the link - the heading appears on the very
bottom of the computer screen! Is there a way of controlling this - I want
the heading to appear at TOP!

Using a macro, you could perhaps control this. But other than that, there's
nothing in Word that will change how the links work.

Cindy Meister
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