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Word 2007 - Hyperlinks in Footers
I'm trying to make a help document, I have some various links to other places
within the document, and at the bottom of every page, I want to put a link back to the top of the document. I've placed the text in the footer, made the bookmark, and set the hyperlink. However it won't let me use the hyperlink in the footer without the 'Header and Footer Design' toolbox open. Is there a way to fix this, or a good way to get around this problem? I'm fairly new to Office 2007. Thank you for any help you can offer. |
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Word 2007 - Hyperlinks in Footers
As you've found, hyperlinks in footers are not accessible unless the
header/footer pane is open. You could put a hyperlink on every page, but that's rather a waste of time. Ctrl+Home will take you to the top of the document, and most users probably know this, but if you want to emphasize it, you could add a footer that says "Press Ctrl+Home to return to top." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "RSteph" wrote in message ... I'm trying to make a help document, I have some various links to other places within the document, and at the bottom of every page, I want to put a link back to the top of the document. I've placed the text in the footer, made the bookmark, and set the hyperlink. However it won't let me use the hyperlink in the footer without the 'Header and Footer Design' toolbox open. Is there a way to fix this, or a good way to get around this problem? I'm fairly new to Office 2007. Thank you for any help you can offer. |
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Word 2007 - Hyperlinks in Footers
Thank you for your help.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As you've found, hyperlinks in footers are not accessible unless the header/footer pane is open. You could put a hyperlink on every page, but that's rather a waste of time. Ctrl+Home will take you to the top of the document, and most users probably know this, but if you want to emphasize it, you could add a footer that says "Press Ctrl+Home to return to top." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "RSteph" wrote in message ... I'm trying to make a help document, I have some various links to other places within the document, and at the bottom of every page, I want to put a link back to the top of the document. I've placed the text in the footer, made the bookmark, and set the hyperlink. However it won't let me use the hyperlink in the footer without the 'Header and Footer Design' toolbox open. Is there a way to fix this, or a good way to get around this problem? I'm fairly new to Office 2007. Thank you for any help you can offer. |
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