Charles is correct ... the Cross-Reference feature will serve you much better than inserting Specified Destinations as I mentioned earlier.
The great thing about X-Refs in Frame is that they are completely tied to the paragraphs style, you can control how the reference appears, and they are easy to update. -- Brian . On 10/12/06, Charles Beck <Charles.Beck at infor.com> wrote: > > > For question 3, the best thing I can suggest (maybe someone else can > offer something better) is to create a cross-reference to the desired > location in the documentation. But I am a little confused as to what you > mean by the term "bookmark" in the context of FrameMaker. Bookmarks make > sense in PDF files, because you have the navigational pane on the left. > They make sense in HTML, because you can use a browser to set and use a > bookmark. But I am not sure how you would want to use a bookmark within > the context of FrameMaker. It doesn't seem to make sense to me. Am I > missing something? > >