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I use a lot of citations in my writing, and I would like to be able to link the paper I am citing to (or section of a book) in my document. I would then like to be able to send the document I created to another person, have them open it and be able to click on the section and open the work I am citing to. I want to link files on my computer, somehow have Word bundle those files and send them with my document to the other person.
When I use the hyperlink insert file function I must create a folder with all the cited works and include specific instructions on where to open it (which is not ideal for many non-computer people). The hyperlink feature works great for websites, but not so great for files. For example: Milk contains 40 grams of protein per liter. Click here for the study I am citing to. Thank you in advance. |
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