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tech27

2004-05-13, 5:39 pm

How can I insert something at the bottom of each page so that you can click
to go"back" to the last page viewed and one to go to "top of the current
page"

Is there any way I can do this once for all pages?

Thanks.


David Bartosik - MS MVP

2004-05-13, 5:39 pm

> How can I insert something at the bottom of each page so that you can
click
> to go"back" to the last page viewed and one to go to "top of the current
> page"
>



if you look at the bottom of page
http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_7.htm you'll see a back to top
link which you would do by following the directions on that very page.
also on the bottom is a back link, but it is a link to the page that it was
linked from. since that page is the only one that has a link for the article
I know where to send them back to. you do that by just linking to the
desired page. if you don't know where they are coming from there is nothing
you can do, that's what the browser's back button is for.


> Is there any way I can do this once for all pages?
>



copy/paste.



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tech27

2004-05-14, 12:11 am


"David Bartosik - MS MVP" <forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote in message
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> click

Thanks for the information. The last thing I'm trying to do is add links to
one page which will take you to another page(s). I don't want these new
pages to show up in the navigation bar, and to only be accessible by
clicking from the one page I designate.

I think I got it by inserting a "link" button, but when I try it in preview
it points to the file on my hd. How do I make it point to the page I want?
What is the syntax and how do I attach it to an object like the link button,
or maybe just an image?

Thanks


David Bartosik - MS MVP

2004-05-14, 4:29 am

to not include it on the nav bar just uncheck the box that asks if you want
to add it to the nav bar.
see the article on my site about using the nav bar.

you can hyperlink a graphic (like a button) or text, doesn't matter.

in preview the files are on your pc so the urls will appear as such.
unless you are referring to non-pub page files.
in which case such 'external' files need to be uploaded by you.

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David Bartosik - MS MVP
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www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx


"tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
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> "David Bartosik - MS MVP" <forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote in message
> news:OWzt3GJOEHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
current[color=darkred]
>
> Thanks for the information. The last thing I'm trying to do is add links

to
> one page which will take you to another page(s). I don't want these new
> pages to show up in the navigation bar, and to only be accessible by
> clicking from the one page I designate.
>
> I think I got it by inserting a "link" button, but when I try it in

preview
> it points to the file on my hd. How do I make it point to the page I want?
> What is the syntax and how do I attach it to an object like the link

button,
> or maybe just an image?
>
> Thanks
>
>



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