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    Default Hyperlink to move from top of page to other parts

    I am using Publisher 2003 to build my first internet site. I see that a common practice for long pages is to provide a hyperlink from the top of the page to other sections further down on the page (less need for scrolling by the reader). I don't see how to set this up with Publisher 2003. Is it possible and how do you do it?
    Barry Guest

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    Default Re: Hyperlink to move from top of page to other parts

    It's not natively supported, you have to custom code it, use the article
    [url]http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_7.htm[/url]

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    David Bartosik - MS MVP
    for Publisher help:
    [url]www.davidbartosik.com[/url]
    enter to win Pub 2003:
    [url]www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx[/url]


    "Barry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:246579D8-DEF3-4B28-9C02-0464934D9D32@microsoft.com...
    > I am using Publisher 2003 to build my first internet site. I see that a
    common practice for long pages is to provide a hyperlink from the top of the
    page to other sections further down on the page (less need for scrolling by
    the reader). I don't see how to set this up with Publisher 2003. Is it
    possible and how do you do it?


    David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest

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    Default Re: Hyperlink to move from top of page to other parts

    Actually, Publisher 2000 sticks some position tags in on its own (not
    sure about 2003). If you want to refer to them, you just have to put
    in the link to do it. I believe it automatically puts in a "top" and
    "bootom" tag on every page it converts to html. I use them to go to
    the bottom of several long pages on my site.


    On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 06:16:06 -0700, "Barry"
    <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >I am using Publisher 2003 to build my first internet site. I see that a common practice for long pages is to provide a hyperlink from the top of the page to other sections further down on the page (less need for scrolling by the reader). I don't see how to set this up with Publisher 2003. Is it possible and how do you do it?
    analog@logwell.com Guest

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    Default Re: Hyperlink to move from top of page to other parts

    Many thanks for the advice. The code works great.
    Barry Guest

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    Default Re: Hyperlink to move from top of page to other parts

    Yes 2000 does that, which is indicated on my 2000 version of that article.
    As of 2002 that is no longer the case.

    --
    David Bartosik MS MVP
    [url]www.davidbartosik.com[/url]
    [url]www.publishermvps.com[/url]

    <analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    news:1smqb01apesbcd41in3ek2veej8rl3colu@4ax.com...
    > Actually, Publisher 2000 sticks some position tags in on its own (not
    > sure about 2003). If you want to refer to them, you just have to put
    > in the link to do it. I believe it automatically puts in a "top" and
    > "bootom" tag on every page it converts to html. I use them to go to
    > the bottom of several long pages on my site.
    >
    >
    > On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 06:16:06 -0700, "Barry"
    > <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > >I am using Publisher 2003 to build my first internet site. I see that a
    common practice for long pages is to provide a hyperlink from the top of the
    page to other sections further down on the page (less need for scrolling by
    the reader). I don't see how to set this up with Publisher 2003. Is it
    possible and how do you do it?
    >

    David Bartosik MS MVP Guest

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