Link in a Word-document?

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English is noy my native language, so please-excuse any mistakes I can make...
I wonder if there is any way to put a link to another part of the Word
document. For example, I mention something on page 3, but the main infi is on
page 11, is there a way to put a link to that place?
 
Use Insert>Reference>Cross-Reference (Word 2002/2003) or
Insert>Cross-Reference (Word 97/2000). The Cross-Reference dialog box
allows you to create references to bookmarks, figures, tables,
equations, footnotes, endnotes, numbered paragraphs, and headings.

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Stefan Blom
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And, in case it is not clear from what Stefan says, if there is not anything
already on page 11 that you can insert a cross-reference to (heading,
numbered item, caption, etc.), you will need to insert a bookmark on page 11
and then, on page 3, insert a cross-reference to that bookmark.
Cross-references do not update automatically, by the way, when pagination
changes; you have to Select All and F9 to update them.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Stefan Blom said:
Use Insert>Reference>Cross-Reference (Word 2002/2003) or
Insert>Cross-Reference (Word 97/2000). The Cross-Reference dialog box
allows you to create references to bookmarks, figures, tables,
equations, footnotes, endnotes, numbered paragraphs, and headings.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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