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Can I put a link in a footer?
I have a document that is bookmarked for all sections and subsections which appear in the table of contents. I would like to put a link labeled "Return to Table of Contents" in the footer so the reader can easily jump back to the TOC to find another section to read. I put the link in the footer and it appears as a footer in the PDF document (blue, underlined), but it does nothing. Any hints on making that work or is it a pipe dream? Thanks. |
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From within Word, the easiest solution would be to add the Go to TOC button to the toolbar of your choice (via Tools | Customize).
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Hi, Stephan. I suppose I should know this, but I never used such a button in 2003, and can't find any buttons in 2010. Do they still exist somewhere?
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In Tools | Customize, look in the All Commands category. There you will find a GotoTableOfContents command that you can drag to any toolbar.
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