Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Monday April 10 2006 03:50 pm, Joe
Marks wrote:
> I opened the Navigator and clicked on the Navigation icon. The
> Navigation window opened. I clicked on the bookmark icon and its
> background turned while, however no anchors appeared in the document.
> There are anchors in the document because the hyperlinks in the TOC are
> working.
>
> Matt Needles wrote: On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 20:09
-0700, Joe Marks wrote:
> > If Headings are used in a text document and a Table of Contents is
> > made, hyperlinks can be added "automatically" by using the Entries tab
> > (Insert > Indexes & Tables > Indexes & Tables > Entries tab).
> >
> > You can click on a hyperlink in the TOC and the cursor will go to the
> > page in the document that has that Heading. The anchor can not be
> > seen. How can the anchor be seen or how can the name of the anchor be
> > found?
>
> Turn on the Navigator (F5), and select the appropriate icon for browsing
> by bookmarks. You'll see a list of bookmarks (anchors) defined in your
> document. Another way to turn on the Navigator (in OOo 2.0.2) is to
> double-click on the Page number field of the Status bar (left most
> field). The feature currently described in the Help text about this
> field does not work as advertised :(
>
> Matt
What you are probably looking for is found under "Headings" rather
than "Bookmarks". This is because the hyperlinks in the TOC point to
"Headings".
Dan
How do i find the name of the anchors so I can use an existing anchor to make a
second hyperlink to that anchor?
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