Hi everybody
I know how to use the Page Ref Field in a document but I need to use it in
one document while the bookmark is located in an other one, eg. a study book
(document 1) where it is said: "after reading this lesson, go to the
workbook (document 2) and do the excercise "two" page Y.
How to do that?
Any idea. Could not find any clues anywhere...
Thanks in advance

Alain Kadlec
Ottawa

Re: Page Ref Field by Anne

Anne
Tue Sep 27 17:44:47 CDT 2005

Try copying the destination text, then go to your document 1 and hit
Edit-->Paste special-->Paste as hyperlink...
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Alain + Ivy" <kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:LEj_e.4940$cq2.527615@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi everybody
> I know how to use the Page Ref Field in a document but I need to use it in
> one document while the bookmark is located in an other one, eg. a study
> book
> (document 1) where it is said: "after reading this lesson, go to the
> workbook (document 2) and do the excercise "two" page Y.
> How to do that?
> Any idea. Could not find any clues anywhere...
> Thanks in advance
>
> Alain Kadlec
> Ottawa
>
>
>



Re: Page Ref Field by Alain

Alain
Tue Sep 27 19:14:28 CDT 2005

Good idea, but i am still searching a way to have the page number of the
document 2 on the document 1.

The study book is a Word document on-line but the workbbok has to be printed
in order for the user to be able to write in it.
That is why the study book must indicate on what page the excercises are
located.

e.g. the exercise is in the workbook page 65; the study book must indicate
..."got o the exercise xyz, in the workbook page 65.

Any help is welcome.

Alain Kadlec


"Alain + Ivy" <kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:LEj_e.4940$cq2.527615@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi everybody
> I know how to use the Page Ref Field in a document but I need to use it in
> one document while the bookmark is located in an other one, eg. a study
book
> (document 1) where it is said: "after reading this lesson, go to the
> workbook (document 2) and do the excercise "two" page Y.
> How to do that?
> Any idea. Could not find any clues anywhere...
> Thanks in advance
>
> Alain Kadlec
> Ottawa
>
>
>