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In the Link box of the Property inspector, type a number sign (#) and the name of the anchor. For example, to link
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to an anchor named "top" in the current document, type
document in the same folder, type
Note: Anchor names are case-sensitive.
Link to a named anchor using the point-to-file method
Open the document containing the named anchor.
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Note: If you don't see the anchor, select View > Visual Aids > Invisible Elements to make it visible.
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In the Document window's Design view, select text or an image you want to link from. (If this is another open
document, you must switch to it.)
Do one of the following:
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Click the Point-To-File icon (target icon) to the right of the Link box in the Property inspector and drag it to the
anchor you want to link to: either an anchor within the same document or an anchor in another open document.
Shift-drag in the Document window from the selected text or image to the anchor you want to link to: either an
anchor within the same document or an anchor in another open document.
Create an e-mail link
An e-mail link opens a new blank message window (using the mail program associated with the user's browser) when
clicked. In the e-mail message window, the To box is automatically updated with the address specified in the e-mail link.
Create an e-mail link using the Insert Email Link command
In the Document window's Design view, position the insertion point where you want the e-mail link to appear, or
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select the text or image you want to appear as the e-mail link.
Do one of the following to insert the link:
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Select Insert > Email Link.
In the Common category of the Insert bar, click the Email Link button.
In the Text box, type or edit the body of the e-mail.
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In the Email box, type the e-mail address, then click OK.
Create an e-mail link using the Property inspector
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Select text or an image in the Document window's Design view.
In the Link box of the Property inspector, type
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Do not type any spaces between the colon and the e-mail address.
Auto-populate the subject line of an e-mail
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Create an e-mail link using the Property inspector as outlined above.
In the Link box of the Property inspector, add
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Do not type any spaces between the question mark and the end of the e-mail address.
The complete entry would look as follows:
mailto:someone@yoursite.com?subject=Mail from Our Site
To link to an anchor named "top" in a different
#top.
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filename.html#top
followed by an e-mail address.
mailto:
after the email, and type a subject after the equals sign.
?subject=
September 4, 2007
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