Creating Bookmark Hyperlinks in a Document
You can quickly create a link to a specific location in a Web page. This feature is useful when you are publishing longer web documents. Readers can click a hyperlink at the top of a document to open to a specific location within a document, without having to scroll through the text to locate the information themselves. To perform this task, you link to bookmarks in the pages. In order to link to bookmarks, you must first add them to your Web pages.
You can link to locations within the same page or to locations within different pages. When you select the page to which you want to link in the Create Hyperlink dialog box, any bookmarks in the page are available in the Bookmark list. If the page is not open in the Page view, no bookmarks appear in the list.
When you choose to link to a bookmark, which is also called an anchor, the name of the bookmark is preceded by a pound sign (#). FrontPage inserts this symbol in the URL text box automatically when you choose a bookmark from the Bookmark list.
Steps to add bookmarked hyperlinks:
Creating a bookmark:
- Open the page containing the text you want to link.
- Drag over the text you want the link to go to
- Select Insert from the menu bar.
- Choose Bookmark….
- Type in a name for the bookmark location (do not use spaces).
- Click on the Add button
- Save the file
Linking to the bookmark within the web page:
- Open the page containing the bookmark to which you want to link, if applicable.
- Drag to select the text you want to use to link to a location on a page.
- Click the Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar.

- Select the page to which you want to link.
- Select the Bookmark list.
- Select the desired bookmark.
- Select OK.



