Ross Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Dan Lewis wrote:

>On Saturday April 29 2006 06:30 pm, Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
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>>Dan Lewis  wrote:  On Friday April 28 2006 05:09 pm, 
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>Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
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>>>"G. Roderick Singleton"  wrote:  On Fri,
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>>2006-04-28 at 12:32 -0700, Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
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>>>>> In Dreamweaver "named anchors" are used for making links in html
>>>>>files.  Is there a way to add named anchors in a OO Writer file?
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Probably but I have no idea whatsoever what Dreamweaver is or does.
>>>>Chances are others are in the same boat so perhaps you would be so
>>>>kind as to give a good description of what you want.
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>>>  Macromedia's Dreamweaver is a software program to manage  websites. 
>>>I want to create links that have their anchor in a  Writer text file. 
>>>The link will start from a different files that  where the anchor is
>>>located.
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>>>
>>     There is a way to do this that is explained in help. Enter
>>"cross-references;inserting with Navigator" in the search box under the
>>Index tab of Help.
>>     My interpretation of these instructions:
>>Document A contains the text that you want to link to (it is the
>>"anchor"). Document B is the document in which you want a link back to
>>the text in Document A.
>>1) Open both Documents A and B.
>>    a) Insert a bookmark at the beginning of the text in Document A you
>>want to be your anchor. Give it the name that you want to appear in
>>Document B as a hyperlink.
>>2) Open the Navigator window in Document B.
>>3) Right click Bookmarks Select Drag Mode > Insert as Hyperlink.
>>4) At the bottom of the Navigator window, change Document B (active) to
>>Document A (inactive) in the drop down list. (Document B is still open.)
>>5)Click the "+" in front of Bookmarks. (This opens all of the bookmarks
>>you have in Document A.)
>>6) Drag the bookmark to where you want it in Document B.
>>     There are other part of the Navigator list that you can hyperlink
>>from Document B to Document A also. The one thing you can not hyperlink
>>between documents is any References.
>>
>>Dan
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>>  Thank you Dan.  It works.  Is there a way of converting the index to
>>html and have it work on the Internet?
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>     I am not sure what you want to do. You might want to experiment a 
>little with these steps to see. It might be well worth the try.
>
>Dan
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If you're developing a website, another section in Help that you should 
see is "hyperlinks;relative and absolute" to understand what is 
happening automagically, and probably other subsections under "hyperlinks".
    
  I am confused by the Help information.  I did the Tools   -  Options  -  
Load/Save   -    General.  In the "Save URLs relative to" section both the 
"File  System" and "Internet" have check marks.  What does this indicate  and 
what is the significance of it?

Ross

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