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seanspotatobusiness seanspotatobusiness is offline Link to specific place in another document? Windows 7 Link to specific place in another document? Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Yes, generally using a bookmark. What kind of link, specifically?
I'm not sure what kind of link (what kinds are there?). I'd like a link in text where you click on that bit of text and it opens another document (or switches window if the document is already open) and goes to a particular subheading. The files are in the same folder. I'm pretty sure it's easy enough to link to subheadings in HTML; that's the sort of thing I hope to do in a Word document.



Is there a way to automatically place a bookmark at every heading?
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