Bookmarks

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jamie

I want to set up a bookmark in Word 97 that makes a word clickable ie.
"learn_more" and clicking on that word moves the cursor to another
word in the spreadsheet ie. "easy"

The only way I've been able to set this up is by having the "first"
destination word as the clickable word as well.

In this example...
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Mail Merge in Word is really good but you have to know how to use it.
(learn_more)

Lots of other stuff...
Lots more stuff...

Tables are good and mail merge is easy and can be don as follows...
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I want the user to be able to click (learn_more) and have it bring
them to the word "easy" in the last line.

Also, I haven't been able to set it up so that the bookmark in the
bookmarked location is invisible... It seems to surround each bookmark
with visible square brackets which I hate. Can you hide that?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
 
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Phill. W

I want to set up a bookmark in Word 97 that makes a word
clickable ie. "learn_more" and clicking on that word moves the cursor
to another word in the spreadsheet ie. "easy"

Here's one way.

Find the word that you want to "jump" to ("easy" in your example).
Select it and add a Bookmark. Call it, say "Easy".

Then, wherever you want to "jump" /to/ that bookmark, insert a
GotoButton Macro -

{GotoButton BookMark Text-you-click-on}

e.g.
{GOTOBUTTON Easy learn_more}

(The curly braces show the ends of the Field Code - type the rest
of the text above, select it all and press Ctrl-F9).

HTH,
Phill W.
 

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