Macro to top of document

D

Daniel R. Young

I want to place a link on the bottom of each page to allow the user to click
it and go to the Table of Contents. I have two issues:
1) I want to do it on each page in the footer so I don't have to replicate
it on each of the 100 pages but the footer will not allow a user to click it
becuase it is hidden
2) I want the link to not be printed

I considered doing it with a macro button b/c I can check the box so it
won't be hidden, but I do not know the code to go to the table of contents
and is there a way to have it on each page in the footer area so I don't have
to replicate it on all 100 pages?

thank you,

Daniel Young
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Can't be done. Ctrl-Home takes anyone to the beginning of a document.
How about putting instructions, using hidden but displayed text in your
header/footer telling people that?
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C

Charles Kenyon

Alternatively, Alt-Left-Arrow takes a person to the originating page (like
in Explorer)

You could create a custom toolbar and float that over your document. It
would not print.
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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D

Daniel R. Young

Can I do a custom button that will take someone to a certain bookmark or page
with the custon toolbar?

Thank you,

Daniel YOung
 
G

Greg Maxey

Something like this may do:

Sub Test()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("myPlace") Then
Selection.GoTo wdGoToBookmark, Name:="myPlace"
End If
End Sub
 

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