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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How to add a 'Go to Top of Document' link to each page of a Word doc Windows 10 How to add a 'Go to Top of Document' link to each page of a Word doc Office 2016
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There is no procedure for this. First, for GoTo purposes, a link to something in a footer is meaningless. You would want the bookmark in the body.


If the hyperlink is in the footer and the document is distributed as pdf, it should work fine.


Otherwise, consider, instead of using a link, using instructions: i.e. "Press Ctrl+Home to go to the top of the document."
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