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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
What you are describing is a hyperlink.

The target heading has to be bookmarked. (Insert Bookmark)

Insert > Hyperlink > Existing Document > Bookmark
That's horrendously time consuming given the number of headings that I want to link to. i don't think that's an option. Thanks anyway.



I want to drag them from the Navigation pane but it isn't possible. I found an existing feedback suggestion here (if anyone reads this and want ths feature then click the vote button) https://word.uservoice.com/forums/30...navigation-pan



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