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Old 12-05-2013, 06:29 AM
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Hi Guys,
I need to show the text of a part of the word document when I do a mouse over a phrase.

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1) I have a table with the word "RF" in a cell
2) On other part of the document we have another table with two cells where we define the desciption of "RF".
2.1) RF = The microsoft word is great
3) What we need is that when we do a mouse over on RF on the first part of the document, it must show the text "The microsoft word is is great" of the second table.

Is there any posibility to achieve this?
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Old 12-05-2013, 04:37 PM
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There is no native mouseover event in Word.
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Old 12-05-2013, 06:24 PM
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You could insert a hyperlink to the 'mouseover' text. The hyperlink doesn't necessarily have to have the standard blue/underline formatting. An advantage (or maybe, disadvantage, depending on your perspective) is that clicking (or Ctrl-clicking) on the display text will take you to the hyperlink destination.
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It does not sounds like they want to go to the other text, just display it. But maybe...
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It does not sounds like they want to go to the other text, just display it.
Granted, but no-one said they had to click on anything. Besides which, the mouse-over display does tell them what'll happen if they do...
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Hmmm, true, it does tell them where the links goes, but not what it there. Although it COULD.
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