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Default Hyperlinks to a Specific Page in Word doc..

Thanks JE. For the task I'm trying to accomplish, it would be much easier to
be able to reference physical pages, instead of creating 100+ bookmarks
throughout the word document. I completely understand what you're saying,
but I'm still hoping to find a way to reference the page number. There must
be a way...

Thanks again for replying...anyone else???

-AG

"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

The main problem you have is that pages, as such, don't really exist in
a Word document. Instead, you have a block of text (and perhaps other
objects) that gets dynamically paginated by Word.

One normally links to content, not a physical location (where the
content could vary depending not just on editing, but on available
fonts, print drivers, printer settings, etc. that are out of your
control). Do you have a specific need to do so?

Perhaps there's a way to bookmark a page, but I don't know of any.
Perhaps posting in a Word newsgroup would give you a better idea.

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agilbert66 wrote:

I've been able to insert hyperlinks to certain places in a Word document by
using bookmarks, but so far I've been unable to hyperlink to a specific page
number. I don't want to create a bookmark for every page, so I'm trying to
generically reference a page. Some web postings claim that I simply need to
add "#X" to the end of the document reference to link to page X of the
document, but that doesn't seem to work (at least not in Excel 2000 or Excel
2003).

Anybody else have any success with this???