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Janet - 21 Jan 2004 19:11 GMT
I've been trying to find out how to link from the top of
a page to an item on the page.  I have a book list, and I
want to put a list of the author's names and if a person
clicks on this, they will link to their first book, then
I can link them to their second book, and on to their
last book.  I have around 30 authors, around 100 books
listed.  Can anyone tell me where I can find this
information?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 21 Jan 2004 19:33 GMT
Publisher doesn't support it, you have to code it yourself.
Refer to http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_7.htm

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> I've been trying to find out how to link from the top of
> a page to an item on the page.  I have a book list, and I
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> listed.  Can anyone tell me where I can find this
> information?
- 22 Jan 2004 19:48 GMT
I know it doesn't, but I do make a few changes to do some
things Publisher does not support, and I really need
this, not just for this web site, but for another one as
well.  I did get your "top, middle, bottom" materials and
tried that, but that does not allow someone to click to
go to specific information.  Maybe I missed something on
your web site.

Janet

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>Publisher doesn't support it, you have to code it yourself.
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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 23 Jan 2004 00:56 GMT
Maybe you did.
The sentence "And you place this tag on the page where you need your
destination."

top, middle, bottom are just examples, and common uses.
you can name it anything and place it anywhere on the page.

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> I know it doesn't, but I do make a few changes to do some
> things Publisher does not support, and I really need
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