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Word macros for complex hyperlinking

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rwarne - 09 Dec 2004 21:09 GMT
I am wondering whether there is a word macro or add-on program that can merge
multiple documents (10-15) into a single document. This is a 14-page research
paper with multiple citations throughout to about 22 articles. I would like
to have the reader be able to click on a reference to an article and have the
paper jump to the first line of the article (which is part of the one Word
document, below the text of the article), and then be able to click again to
jump back to the main text of the article. We  do this sort of work for
clients all the time in our consulting business. Any ideas?

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David Mathi Raj - 10 Dec 2004 09:58 GMT
Hi !

OPEN a NEW document
Use OUTLINE view and use insert subdocument icon and insert the number of document as you require.

Save this as Master document, your will get all the files in one document without merging it, also you can merge if you wish.
Word Heretic - 10 Dec 2004 10:42 GMT
G'day rwarne <rwarne@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Forget the macros, use Master Documents. See my article at
http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/wordhomepage.html

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice

rwarne reckoned:

>I am wondering whether there is a word macro or add-on program that can merge
>multiple documents (10-15) into a single document. This is a 14-page research
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>jump back to the main text of the article. We  do this sort of work for
>clients all the time in our consulting business. Any ideas?
 
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