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Old May 11th, 2004, 07:21 PM
Michael
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I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham, and I was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a website. For example, I have seen on various websites, where you can click on a word or point at the top of the page, and you are directed to the bottom of the website with a description of this point. How do I link this in Publisher.

Michael Leinwand


City of Graham
Planning Department
Intern
336-570-6700

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Old May 11th, 2004, 07:24 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Hi Michael ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham,
|| and I was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a
|| website. For example, I have seen on various websites, where you
|| can click on a word or point at the top of the page, and you are
|| directed to the bottom of the website with a description of this
|| point. How do I link this in Publisher.

Microsoft Publisher doesn't offer a built in bookmark feature that links
within a page, only page to page. You can use the Insert HTML Code Fragment
feature however. Visit the microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign newsgroup
for more information. And please don't cross post to the Windows/Word
newsgroups after this posting.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.mvps.org/publisher
~pay it foward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
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Old May 11th, 2004, 07:36 PM
David Bartosik - MS MVP
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In the future please refrain from posting to non-relevant product groups.
Also in the future please post to the relevant products relevant topic forum
which in this case would be the web forum at
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
You'd probably benefit from referring to
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...t/default.mspx

That said it is also recommended to state your version applicable to your
post. But since no version of Publisher provides the functionality you are
asking about I'll simply refer you to the workaround on my sites 2002
section - http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_7.htm

--
David Bartosik - MS MVP
for Publisher help:
www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
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"Michael" wrote in message
...
I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham, and I

was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a website. For
example, I have seen on various websites, where you can click on a word or
point at the top of the page, and you are directed to the bottom of the
website with a description of this point. How do I link this in Publisher.

Michael Leinwand


City of Graham
Planning Department
Intern
336-570-6700



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Old May 11th, 2004, 07:58 PM
kurttrail
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Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] wrote:

Hi Michael ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham,
and I was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a
website. For example, I have seen on various websites, where you
can click on a word or point at the top of the page, and you are
directed to the bottom of the website with a description of this
point. How do I link this in Publisher.


Microsoft Publisher doesn't offer a built in bookmark feature that
links within a page, only page to page. You can use the Insert HTML
Code Fragment feature however. Visit the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign newsgroup for more information.
And please don't cross post to the Windows/Word newsgroups after this
posting.


What will happen if he does?

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Old May 11th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Hi kurttrail ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:
|| What will happen if he does?
||
|| --
|| Peace!
|| Kurt
|| Self-anointed Moderator
|| microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
|| http://microscum.com
|| "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
|| "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"

He might trip over a troll :-P
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Old May 11th, 2004, 08:14 PM
kurttrail
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Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] wrote:

Hi kurttrail ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:
What will happen if he does?

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Kurt
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microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"


He might trip over a troll :-P


That could happen even if he never does it again.

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Kurt
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Old May 11th, 2004, 08:21 PM
Michael Leinwand
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What does this HTML Code Fragment do?
I have 80 different points i wanted to bookmark or hyperlink.

----- David Bartosik - MS MVP wrote: -----

In the future please refrain from posting to non-relevant product groups.
Also in the future please post to the relevant products relevant topic forum
which in this case would be the web forum at
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
You'd probably benefit from referring to
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...t/default.mspx

That said it is also recommended to state your version applicable to your
post. But since no version of Publisher provides the functionality you are
asking about I'll simply refer you to the workaround on my sites 2002
section - http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_7.htm

--
David Bartosik - MS MVP
for Publisher help:
www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx


"Michael" wrote in message
...
I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham, and I

was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a website. For
example, I have seen on various websites, where you can click on a word or
point at the top of the page, and you are directed to the bottom of the
website with a description of this point. How do I link this in Publisher.
Michael Leinwand



City of Graham
Planning Department
Intern
336-570-6700

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Old May 11th, 2004, 08:51 PM
Michael Leinwand
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David, I found your link to the example of HTML code, but this looks so difficult because I have such a small background in programming. Is there anyway I can send you an example of what I need to have bookmarked from the top of a page to the bottom. Thanks
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Old May 11th, 2004, 09:16 PM
Tim Slattery
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"Michael" wrote:

I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham,
and I was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of
a website. For example, I have seen on various websites, where
you can click on a word or point at the top of the page, and you
are directed to the bottom of the website with a description
of this point.


Look up the Anchor (a...) tag. If you use the "name" attribute of
that tag:

blahblah
a name="somename"blah
blahblah

Then make a link that references it like this:

a href="somepage#somename"link text/a

clicking on "link text" will bring up "somepage" and scroll down to
where the "somename" anchor tag is.

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Old May 12th, 2004, 12:45 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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FWIW, this is dead simple in Word. g

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all may benefit.

"Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message
...
Hi Michael ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I am creating a Historic District Website for the City of Graham,
|| and I was wondering how do you link something to the bottom of a
|| website. For example, I have seen on various websites, where you
|| can click on a word or point at the top of the page, and you are
|| directed to the bottom of the website with a description of this
|| point. How do I link this in Publisher.

Microsoft Publisher doesn't offer a built in bookmark feature that links
within a page, only page to page. You can use the Insert HTML Code

Fragment
feature however. Visit the microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign newsgroup
for more information. And please don't cross post to the Windows/Word
newsgroups after this posting.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.mvps.org/publisher
~pay it foward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.



 




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