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Help to automate a document please

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mike@myplumber - 27 May 2004 15:18 GMT
Hi,

I am wondering if it is possible to make a document with links in it that
will move you to another area of the document?

Any info to get me pointed in the right direction and get me started would
help.  I should be able to figure it out from there.

I am writing a phone script, and would like to have the dispatcher directed
to another area of the document, with more questions - depending on the
customers response.  I am thinking it would be like a web page .. the
dispatcher chooses an answer and is redirected ... but I am hoping there's a
way to do it in Word ...

Actually ... should I just do it with html?

Opinions welcome!

Thanks in advance for the help

Mike
Anne Troy - 29 May 2004 12:01 GMT
All you need to do is Insert Bookmarks at the text to which you want them to
be taken. For instance, go to the part where it tells them how to contact
support, hit Insert-Bookmark and call it "support" (one-word entries allowed
only). Then, at the top, you can have either a small textbox or text, select
it, and hit Insert-Hyperlink, choose the bookmark button and pick the
Support bookmark.
<-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*->
Hope this helps!
Anne Troy (better known as Dreamboat)
Web: New! www.VBAExpress.com
<-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*-><-*->

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MikeM - 29 May 2004 12:20 GMT
Thank you so much!

Mike

>All you need to do is Insert Bookmarks at the text to which you want them to
>be taken. For instance, go to the part where it tells them how to contact
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