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Named Anchors and Named Destinations

Named Anchors and Named Destinations. Linking to different parts of webpages and PDF documents. The “One Long Page” Strategy. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/vid_tutorials/. Two Steps. Set the named anchor Put the cursor where you want the anchor to go

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Named Anchors and Named Destinations

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  1. Named Anchors and Named Destinations Linking to different parts of webpages and PDF documents

  2. The “One Long Page” Strategy http://www.ext.colostate.edu/vid_tutorials/

  3. Two Steps • Set the named anchor • Put the cursor where you want the anchor to go • Click the anchor icon in the insert panel • Name the anchor • Use a naming convention so you can remember it! • Link to the named anchor • Select text • Use the link box of the PI • Use the “Point to file” icon • # + name of anchor • E.g. #acro

  4. Back to Top Links • You need to give the end-user an easy way to navigate the page • Put a “Back to top” link at the end of each section • Place a named anchor named “top” at the top of the page • Link to the anchor (e.g. #top)

  5. Linking to a Named Anchor From Another Page • Set the link to the page with the anchor • Add # + name of anchor to the end • Page name + # + anchor name • E.g. - videos.shtml#dre

  6. Named Destinations • A way to link to a specific spot in a PDF • Place the page the way you want it to look • Change zoom levels • Change alignment • Right click in the left-side navigation pane • Choose “Destination”

  7. Named Destinations (con’t) • Click the “Create new destination” icon • Name the destination • E.g. table1

  8. Link to the destination • Put the document inside your root folder • “Docs” folder is a good place • Link to the document • Select text • Use the link box of the PI • Use the “Point to file” icon • Add # + name of destination • E.g. - docs/econ-impact-report.pdf#table1

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