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I have a 5 page document w/ hyperlinks on the top of page one. They re
currently hyperlinked to bookmarks throughout the rest of the document. When
you click on a hyperlink at the top of the list it does not move the page
much as the bookmarked text is at the bottom of that same page. Is it
possible to have the screen jump to where the bookmarked text is automatially
scrolled to the top of the page?
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I partially figured it out. I used the switch \t "_top" in the field code,
but now am trying to make an adobe .pdf that will recognize that switch. Is
this possible?

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I have a 5 page document w/ hyperlinks on the top of page one. They re
currently hyperlinked to bookmarks throughout the rest of the document. When
you click on a hyperlink at the top of the list it does not move the page
much as the bookmarked text is at the bottom of that same page. Is it
possible to have the screen jump to where the bookmarked text is automatially
scrolled to the top of the page?

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