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Linking to PowerPoint & vice versa

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Kevin George - 17 Oct 2003 19:01 GMT
I'm trying something new.  

I have a large Word (2000) doc that I would like to use as
both a (printed) desk reference and a browser based "web
page"?  

I also have a PowerPoint (2000) presentation that has 30+
graphic slides.  

I would like to jump from Word to PowerPoint and vice
versa to specific places in the Word doc (I assume using
Bookmarks) and the PowerPoint presentation (I assume at
the Slide level).

My hyperlinks work fine when I open the files natively
(as .doc or .ppt files) but as soon as I save both
as .htm, I can only jump to the beginning of the file (not
the specific place I want to within the file.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Kevin George
Bob   Buckland ?:-\) - 18 Oct 2003 06:59 GMT
Hi Kevin,

See if this article and the additional linked Word2000
article in it are what you're experiencing.

 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;211222&FR=1

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I'm trying something new.

I have a large Word (2000) doc that I would like to use as
both a (printed) desk reference and a browser based "web
page"?

I also have a PowerPoint (2000) presentation that has 30+
graphic slides.

I would like to jump from Word to PowerPoint and vice
versa to specific places in the Word doc (I assume using
Bookmarks) and the PowerPoint presentation (I assume at
the Slide level).

My hyperlinks work fine when I open the files natively
(as .doc or .ppt files) but as soon as I save both
as .htm, I can only jump to the beginning of the file (not
the specific place I want to within the file.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Kevin George >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

 *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

The Office 2003 System parts explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/preview/system.asp

MS on 'Why Office System 2003'
http://microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/2003/10-13productivity.asp


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