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Old 04-12-2014, 03:11 PM
dani19 dani19 is offline Using Frames as fixed navigation toolbar with hyperlinks to jump to sections of a doc Windows Vista Using Frames as fixed navigation toolbar with hyperlinks to jump to sections of a doc Office 2010 32bit
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Hi All,

I’m new here but I would really appreciate your help with frames in MS Word 2010. I’ve searched for a proper answer all over the net but surprisingly nothing is out there.

If anyone has been smart enough to figure out my quandary I would very much appreciate any advice. Here it goes:

1. I need to incorporate several word documents into one doc (cca 200 pages)
2. As there will be many pages, to make navigation easier, I want to have 3 frames (left, right and on top) which will be fixed/unmovable while I scroll thru the main page
3. THE MAIN PART: How can I create links/hyperlinks which would be in those frames so when I select them I could skip to targeted section of my main page?

I tried by imbedding Table of Content in those frames but it doesn’t work because it can’t link to anything in the main page. As if each frame is a separate document, independent of other content in the same document.

Guys if anyone knows of a solution for this please do share.

I would be very grateful for your expert input.

Dani
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Old 04-12-2014, 08:30 PM
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No such animal in Word AFAIK. You apparently are describing HTML.

Have you examined the Navigation Pane which is built in to Word?

You could also use a Word Textbox or Frame that contains hyperlinks to places in your document. Save it as AutoText and then use AutoText fields spaced through your document to display it.
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