We have a user that's created a Word2000 document with hyperlinks to other
Word documents, and at the top of these documents is a letterhead graphic.
If you click on a hyperlink to open one of the docs, it opens with the page
already partially scrolled down so that the user can't see the very top of
the doc (which contains a part#)
If you open the doc from Explorer it opens showing the top of page.
I tried saving the file with top of page showing, but still get the same
behavior when opening from the hyperlink. Tried creating a hyperlink to
same doc, from a new "test" doc and get the same thing.
Is there any way to control the point at which the page is initially
displayed?
thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 03 Feb 2004 14:34 GMT
Is the hyperlink to a bookmark in the middle of the page?
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> We have a user that's created a Word2000 document with hyperlinks to other
> Word documents, and at the top of these documents is a letterhead graphic.
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> displayed?
> thanks
JohnB - 03 Feb 2004 14:53 GMT
I went to Options and checked off "show bookmarks" and there aren't any
> Is the hyperlink to a bookmark in the middle of the page?
>
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> > displayed?
> > thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 03 Feb 2004 18:25 GMT
It would make more sense to examine the hyperlink field.
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> I went to Options and checked off "show bookmarks" and there aren't any
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> > > displayed?
> > > thanks
JohnB - 04 Feb 2004 14:31 GMT
Nothing out of the ordinary there.
> It would make more sense to examine the hyperlink field.
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> > > > displayed?
> > > > thanks