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Dr. Gary #1
Hyperlink to place on page - David
I'm a neophyte. I just read your info on "hyperlink to a place on a page"
for Pub2K and I was wondering if you could give an example, please.
I'm sure it's so easy I'm just mssing it, but with no experience with html
it still seems quite vague to me.
Thanks for your help.
Gary
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JoAnn Amerson #2
Re: Hyperlink to place on page - David
I can give you a URL of an example but fair warning, I created my site in
FrontPage. I use Publisher for DTP alone.
[url]http://www.embroidery-marega.org/MARS2004/MARSPhotoindex.htm[/url]
If you click on the designer's name, it will take you to a page with all of
the designers' bios and the selected designer's name will be at the top.
Unless, of course, her name is near the bottom of the page.
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JoAnn
"Dr. Gary" <naetdoc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uLpuTwJRDHA.2460@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...> I'm a neophyte. I just read your info on "hyperlink to a place on a page"
> for Pub2K and I was wondering if you could give an example, please.
>
> I'm sure it's so easy I'm just mssing it, but with no experience with html
> it still seems quite vague to me.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Gary
>
>
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