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I'm trying to understand how word locates the target for a hyperlink.
I have 2 word documents doc1 and doc2 One document has links to locations in the other. If the link is specified as "doc2.doc#location2" word seems to search for a bookmark called location2 and jump to it, if its not found it searches for text location2 and jumps to it and if thats not found it jumps to the top of doc2. I can't find where this #tag functionality is defined. Is #tag the only syntax available? Is there a way to target a paragraph number? (I tried doc2.doc#3.2 where 3.2 was a valid para number and it didn't work). Thanks A |
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The # works only for bookmarks. You will need to bookmark the paragraph you
want to target. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "AlecJames" wrote in message ... I'm trying to understand how word locates the target for a hyperlink. I have 2 word documents doc1 and doc2 One document has links to locations in the other. If the link is specified as "doc2.doc#location2" word seems to search for a bookmark called location2 and jump to it, if its not found it searches for text location2 and jumps to it and if thats not found it jumps to the top of doc2. I can't find where this #tag functionality is defined. Is #tag the only syntax available? Is there a way to target a paragraph number? (I tried doc2.doc#3.2 where 3.2 was a valid para number and it didn't work). Thanks A |
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