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replyReplyWed 22 Nov 2006, 17:01Delegate Angela said...

How do you add hyperlinks in to the body of a Word document.

How do you add hyperlinks in to the body of a Word document.

...for example...so that you are able to find a figure or table at any point in the document?

Thanks
Angela.

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replyReplyThu 23 Nov 2006, 12:28Trainer Tom said...

RE: How do you add hyperlinks in to the body of a Word document.

Hi Angela

The best way to hyperlink to any part of your word document is to create a "Bookmark" and hyperlink to it.

To create a Bookmark select your object or location you would like to Bookmark to and use Insert menu, Bookmark.... In the dialog box, name your bookmark, be sure not to use any spaces in your bookmark name. Click Add button.

Next go to the location where you woud like to add your hyperlink ie. index page.
Insert, Hyperlink..... Be sure under Link to: (on the lefthand side of your dialog box) select "Place in this document". Then from the middle area click expand button if necessary to view all bookmarks and select the one you want.

Edit the text you want as your hyperlink up the top and add a screen tip if so desired.

Hope this answers your question. Thanks you for using the BEST Training Support Forum and please feel free to recommend the forum to collegues, friends or family.

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