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Old 11-09-2015, 07:57 AM
Nathan8752 Nathan8752 is offline Create hyperlink-able series Windows 7 64bit Create hyperlink-able series Office 2010 64bit
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Thanks for your reply. I'm still not smart enough, however.

I'm not sure what you mean by this statement:
"If you add the hyperlink forward/back buttons to Word's QAT"

Also, I'm somewhat limited, because I'm modifying an existing document, and I don't want to over-jigger the structure of it. Here are two examples of the headings I'm talking about:

"Condition 1: L1 GCU Failsafe"

"Condition 2: L1 GCU Fan 1 Air to Ground Operational Test Failure"

I really just want the "1" and "2" to increment automatically as test conditions are added, and I need them to be tied into automatic field updating. I am somewhat familiar with using heading structure, but is there a way to do it without having the condition number at the beginning of the line? In other words, these test conditions are located one heading level below level 3, and I don't want them to look like this:

"3.29.6.1 Condition 1: L1 GCU Failsafe"
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