![]() ![]() While I appreciate Stefan's response that this header/footer feature is "by design," I'm not sure what the reasoning is for building it into the design like this. It would have been worse had I wanted different bookmarks at the bottom of each page. I have to say that this was a major pain, and The links did work when I PDFed the document. ![]() I then copied and pasted the text box to all of the pages. I had this same problem and ended up creating text boxes with the link to the bookmark inside of them. Manually placing a test box with the link on each page is not an acceptable solution eitherĪs this is a large document and will likely be edited/revised in the future.Īny help with this would be much appreciated :-) Surely this functionality in a document is not uncommon? I have done a fair amount of web searching about this but have not come across any real solutions yet. Converting the document to PDF has not solved the problem either as the conversion removes the hyperlink completely. Unfortunately though, I have not been able to work out how to this as the link is not clickable once the footer editor has been closed. Basically, I would like to have a clickable hyperlink at the bottom of each page that will return the user to the contents page when it is clicked. The problem I am having at the moment is with the documents footer. I am in the process of creating a site document for a client and as it is in electronic format, I am using bookmarks and Hyperlinks to help readers navigate the document more easily.
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