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Hey guys
I'm kinda new to this so I'm hoping I'm in the right area and asking the right question. I'm writing a document that contains a list of words on the first page. These words hyperlink to their bookmarked definition on the following pages. When I click on the hyperlink, it leads me to the corresponding definition, that works how I intend. My query is- Because the hyperlink leads to a page FULL of definitions, is there a way that the relevant bookmark can be highlighted or defined AFTER the hyperlink to it has been clicked? So that rather than referencing the whole page, it highlights or places a cursor on the target bookmark? I have a feeling it's a really obvious solution but I just can't think of it ![]() Please help... RSK |
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