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Originally Posted by amorales75pr
Well I was doing the "Link to Previous" part in my work Windows laptop and it was not working...now tried in my personal MacBook and for some reason it did work. Any ways thank you both I appreciate it a lot.
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You are welcome.
Off-topic but information that I think may help you:
Note when posting a question in a Word forum, it is important to specify whether you are using the Windows or the Mac version. You have a profile here that is set to show the Windows version and this forum does not allow for multiple versions. So, if the question was about using Word on the Mac that should be addressed in the question. For your question today, it really does not matter because it is about the document's structure, and that is the same on both platforms.
See
Compare Word features on different platforms - Office Support.
· These programs are all named Word and they are all created and published by Microsoft.
· They all can edit the same document files that have the same file structure.
· But, they are
different programs with different features and controls. Some of the programs have no control over some of the document structures.
As of February, 2023, the most powerful one of these, with the most features, is the
Windows desktop application. I do not expect that to change.
The
Macintosh desktop application is second with number of features. The things available in the Windows version not yet on the Mac version include Content Controls, Building Blocks, UserForms, and ActiveX. It can use, but cannot create, or modify most Content Controls.
The
browser version of Word – Word Online – has a Transcribe feature that is not available in any of the other Word programs. Otherwise, the browser version has far fewer features and editing in it has been reported to mess up automatic numbering.
The
mobile applications vary somewhat but have far fewer features. I would use them for note taking and for quick viewing/printing, but not for editing. Especially not for editing long or complex documents.