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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
In that case, I do not understand what it is that you want to do. If you
can explain it more clearly without making use of personal pronouns someone maybe able to help you. Please also advise exactly what you mean by "bookmarked" and "linked to". Does the former mean that you and selected some text and inserted a bookmark and does the latter mean that you have inserted a cross reference to the text of that bookmark? It will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. One final comment is that the only way to stop something at the top of Page 2 from being pushed down by text overflowing from Page 1 is going to be to have it in the Header. You may be able to control whether or not it displays by using and If...then...Else... field construction that only displays it if the page number is greater than 1. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60eddb7458082@uwe... I can not put the text in any header because they are "bookmarked" and "linked to" for example "Page1" [has a bookmark and is linked to from page2, 3 and 4] also pages 2, 3 and 4 are the same both bookmarked and kinked to. If I add text to the end of page 1 and it overflows it pushes the text "Page2" down. I want to anchor the text "Page2" to it's given page. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: The information that you want at the top of the page will have to be in the header of the section. This may mean that you will need to insert section breaks before and after the table. The bottom line is I would like to anchor text to the top of a page. If the [quoted text clipped - 31 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that
bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I add additional table data the text PAGE2 is pushed down. I want to anchor the text PAGE2 to the top of the page. I hope this explains it better. Sorry what do you mean by "without making use of personal pronouns"? example PAGE1[bookmarked] Page2 Page 3 Page4 [is linked to the text on Page2,3 &4] table data table data table data end of page PAGE2 [bookmarked] Page2 [has a link to the text on Page2] table data table data table data end of page Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: In that case, I do not understand what it is that you want to do. If you can explain it more clearly without making use of personal pronouns someone maybe able to help you. Please also advise exactly what you mean by "bookmarked" and "linked to". Does the former mean that you and selected some text and inserted a bookmark and does the latter mean that you have inserted a cross reference to the text of that bookmark? It will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. One final comment is that the only way to stop something at the top of Page 2 from being pushed down by text overflowing from Page 1 is going to be to have it in the Header. You may be able to control whether or not it displays by using and If...then...Else... field construction that only displays it if the page number is greater than 1. I can not put the text in any header because they are "bookmarked" and "linked to" for example "Page1" [has a bookmark and is linked to from [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Perhaps if you tried putting aside for the moment the methods you are using
(ie forget about the links and the bookmarks); simply describe, in plain language, what you actually want to end up with. "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60f214a6dcf67@uwe... Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I add additional table data the text PAGE2 is pushed down. I want to anchor the text PAGE2 to the top of the page. I hope this explains it better. Sorry what do you mean by "without making use of personal pronouns"? example PAGE1[bookmarked] Page2 Page 3 Page4 [is linked to the text on Page2,3 &4] table data table data table data end of page PAGE2 [bookmarked] Page2 [has a link to the text on Page2] table data table data table data end of page Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: In that case, I do not understand what it is that you want to do. If you can explain it more clearly without making use of personal pronouns someone maybe able to help you. Please also advise exactly what you mean by "bookmarked" and "linked to". Does the former mean that you and selected some text and inserted a bookmark and does the latter mean that you have inserted a cross reference to the text of that bookmark? It will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. One final comment is that the only way to stop something at the top of Page 2 from being pushed down by text overflowing from Page 1 is going to be to have it in the Header. You may be able to control whether or not it displays by using and If...then...Else... field construction that only displays it if the page number is greater than 1. I can not put the text in any header because they are "bookmarked" and "linked to" for example "Page1" [has a bookmark and is linked to from [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Maybe it's not a pronoun, but I do not know exactly to what the use of the
word "then" referred in the following "text in any header because they are "bookmarked" " And, as Jezebell and I previously suggested, it will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60f214a6dcf67@uwe... Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I add additional table data the text PAGE2 is pushed down. I want to anchor the text PAGE2 to the top of the page. I hope this explains it better. Sorry what do you mean by "without making use of personal pronouns"? example PAGE1[bookmarked] Page2 Page 3 Page4 [is linked to the text on Page2,3 &4] table data table data table data end of page PAGE2 [bookmarked] Page2 [has a link to the text on Page2] table data table data table data end of page Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: In that case, I do not understand what it is that you want to do. If you can explain it more clearly without making use of personal pronouns someone maybe able to help you. Please also advise exactly what you mean by "bookmarked" and "linked to". Does the former mean that you and selected some text and inserted a bookmark and does the latter mean that you have inserted a cross reference to the text of that bookmark? It will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. One final comment is that the only way to stop something at the top of Page 2 from being pushed down by text overflowing from Page 1 is going to be to have it in the Header. You may be able to control whether or not it displays by using and If...then...Else... field construction that only displays it if the page number is greater than 1. I can not put the text in any header because they are "bookmarked" and "linked to" for example "Page1" [has a bookmark and is linked to from [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
It is a pronoun, just not personal one.
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Maybe it's not a pronoun, but I do not know exactly to what the use of the word "then" referred in the following "text in any header because they are "bookmarked" " And, as Jezebell and I previously suggested, it will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60f214a6dcf67@uwe... Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I add additional table data the text PAGE2 is pushed down. I want to anchor the text PAGE2 to the top of the page. I hope this explains it better. Sorry what do you mean by "without making use of personal pronouns"? example PAGE1[bookmarked] Page2 Page 3 Page4 [is linked to the text on Page2,3 &4] table data table data table data end of page PAGE2 [bookmarked] Page2 [has a link to the text on Page2] table data table data table data end of page Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: In that case, I do not understand what it is that you want to do. If you can explain it more clearly without making use of personal pronouns someone maybe able to help you. Please also advise exactly what you mean by "bookmarked" and "linked to". Does the former mean that you and selected some text and inserted a bookmark and does the latter mean that you have inserted a cross reference to the text of that bookmark? It will certainly help if you can provide an example in your post of what it is that you have on Page 1 and what it is that you want to appear at the top of Page 2. One final comment is that the only way to stop something at the top of Page 2 from being pushed down by text overflowing from Page 1 is going to be to have it in the Header. You may be able to control whether or not it displays by using and If...then...Else... field construction that only displays it if the page number is greater than 1. I can not put the text in any header because they are "bookmarked" and "linked to" for example "Page1" [has a bookmark and is linked to from [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
The methods I am using are the primary point. I have described in plain
English what I want to do in the first posting. I have also provided multiple examples. I am exceptionally knowledge in Office products and have been using them from since they were developed. I also teach MS Office. However I ran into this one exceptional problem that I could not figure out no matter what I did. I would like to take this opportunity to thank both you and Doug for your time. Jezebel wrote: Perhaps if you tried putting aside for the moment the methods you are using (ie forget about the links and the bookmarks); simply describe, in plain language, what you actually want to end up with. Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Sorry, but your post did NOT explain what you are trying to achieve; only
how you are trying to achieve it. Given that your method doesn't work, you should try something else. But if you can't bring yourself to explain the objective, there's no way to suggest what the 'something else' might be. Lord have mercy on your students. "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60f9747385985@uwe... The methods I am using are the primary point. I have described in plain English what I want to do in the first posting. I have also provided multiple examples. I am exceptionally knowledge in Office products and have been using them from since they were developed. I also teach MS Office. However I ran into this one exceptional problem that I could not figure out no matter what I did. I would like to take this opportunity to thank both you and Doug for your time. Jezebel wrote: Perhaps if you tried putting aside for the moment the methods you are using (ie forget about the links and the bookmarks); simply describe, in plain language, what you actually want to end up with. Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Why is it that my inclination to try to help dries up entirely when someone
writes "I am exceptionally knowledge in Office products and have been using them from since they were developed. I also teach MS Office." and yet is unable to clearly describe what he's intending to do or accept that there might be a better way to do it? I think in this case one of the following is applicable: "As long as you always do what you do, you'll always get what you get." "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Sorry, but your post did NOT explain what you are trying to achieve; only how you are trying to achieve it. Given that your method doesn't work, you should try something else. But if you can't bring yourself to explain the objective, there's no way to suggest what the 'something else' might be. Lord have mercy on your students. "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:60f9747385985@uwe... The methods I am using are the primary point. I have described in plain English what I want to do in the first posting. I have also provided multiple examples. I am exceptionally knowledge in Office products and have been using them from since they were developed. I also teach MS Office. However I ran into this one exceptional problem that I could not figure out no matter what I did. I would like to take this opportunity to thank both you and Doug for your time. Jezebel wrote: Perhaps if you tried putting aside for the moment the methods you are using (ie forget about the links and the bookmarks); simply describe, in plain language, what you actually want to end up with. Bookmarked means I have applied a bookmark to the text and a link to that bookmarked text from Page2. Pages 2,3 and 4 have the same applied. If I [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
Being nasty is not a virtue.
The very first posting said, “I WANT TO ANCHOR BOOKMARK AND LINKED TO AND FROM TEXT AT THE TOP OF WORD PAGES.” If you don’t know the answer, do not reply to the question. All of my peers and colleagues had no difficulties understand the question; they just did not know the answer. This is my last response to you so please do not REPLY. Jezebel wrote: Sorry, but your post did NOT explain what you are trying to achieve; only how you are trying to achieve it. Given that your method doesn't work, you should try something else. But if you can't bring yourself to explain the objective, there's no way to suggest what the 'something else' might be. Lord have mercy on your students. The methods I am using are the primary point. I have described in plain English what I want to do in the first posting. I have also provided [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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How can I anchor text in word 2000?
And from the very begining this (shouted) text has not made any grammatical
sense, which is part of the problem we're having with it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Galebat via OfficeKB.com" u22333@uwe wrote in message news:61061dd6526fa@uwe... Being nasty is not a virtue. The very first posting said, “I WANT TO ANCHOR BOOKMARK AND LINKED TO AND FROM TEXT AT THE TOP OF WORD PAGES.” If you don’t know the answer, do not reply to the question. All of my peers and colleagues had no difficulties understand the question; they just did not know the answer. This is my last response to you so please do not REPLY. Jezebel wrote: Sorry, but your post did NOT explain what you are trying to achieve; only how you are trying to achieve it. Given that your method doesn't work, you should try something else. But if you can't bring yourself to explain the objective, there's no way to suggest what the 'something else' might be. Lord have mercy on your students. The methods I am using are the primary point. I have described in plain English what I want to do in the first posting. I have also provided [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] l Table [overflow] l Page 2 [bookmarked] -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200605/1 |
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