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Christine has attended:
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Hyperlinks

I would like a bit more understanding how to hyperlink to one or more documents

Edited on Mon 7 Jul 2008, 10:17

RE: Hyperlinks

Hi Christine,
Thank you for your post, welcome to the forum, in answer to your post;

I have posted quite a rambling explanation, hopefully it will make sense as you work through it:

Create a Hyperlink to a Bookmark
Step 1 - Open Your document and find the sentence/word which you wish to use as your link.
Step 2 - Place your cursor to the left of the beginning of that line. Actually, you can place your cursor anywhere in that statement, the hyperlink will work just as well.
Step 3 - Move your cursor to the Insert menu, click once and slide down to Bookmark. Click once.

 

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