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Old 09-19-2019, 02:12 AM
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Hi All,



I am trying to add a 'Go to Top of Document' link to each page of a very large Word document. Preferably I would like it in the footer area. When I add a link to a bookmark in the footer area you can see the link but it is not clickable.

The word document will mostly be read from different mobile devices like iPhone's and Android mobile phones so there needs to be a link on each page at the bottom.

I am using the latest version of MS Office (Office 365 ProPlus desktop application). MS Word is basically the same as Word 2016.

I hope you can help

Colin

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