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Julian, Thank you for replying, but I don't think this is exactly what I want to do. Following your steps, this simply inserts a link to another page in the document I am currently in. What I want to happen is, the user clicks on a hyperlink within their MS Word file, and it opens up a pdf. This is very simple to implement...but the problem is, I need to link to this same pdf several times throughout my Word document, and I want it to open to a different page each time. I'm not sure how to make it open to a certain page other than page 1. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Wendy >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/06/03 10:45 AM >>> PDF-Basics is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com/ __________________________________________________________________ Word 2002 - hyperlinks are easily created to headings such as heading 1, heading 2, etc. These are automatically setup as bookmarks within the document. To create the link, select the link text, right click on it and select Hyperlink. From the Hyperlink dialog box, choose from the left, Place in this document and in the main window, you will see a list of the bookmarks (headings). Select the heading from the list, then OK. You may be able to create bookmarks too and have them show up but for the work I do, headings are what I use. --------------------------------------------------------- Julian Rickards Digital Publications Distribution Coordinator Publications Services Section Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Phone: (705) 670-5608 Fax: (705) 670-5690 > -----Original Message----- > > Does anyone know a way to insert a hyperlink into MS Word > that will open > a pdf to a particular page? I am working locally, not on a > web server. To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfbasics.html To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfbasics.html
