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Robohelp 11 - Creating hyperlinks within a topic

New Here ,
Jan 26, 2015 Jan 26, 2015

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Hi community,

Just a quick question, tried to figure it out but can't seem to see how.

I'd like to create hyperlinks in a specific topic that the user will be able to click on and it will jump the user to a specific place in the same topic (Ex: in section 2.1, in the middle of some explanation, refer to the heading of section 2.2).

I looked it up, but can only seem to be able to configure hyperlinks to other topics or something outside of RoboHelp.

Could someone help me with that ?

Tks in advance

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LEGEND , Jan 26, 2015 Jan 26, 2015

You first need to create a bookmark in the topic you want to jump to. Place your text cursor at the jump location (don't select any text) and select Insert > Bookmark. Enter a name without spaces. On the topic you want to jump from, create a hyperlink like you are used to. Instead of choosing the topic, choose the topic with the text #bookmarkname attached. (Bookmarkname will be the text you inserted on creating a bookmark.)

Kind regards,

Willam

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You first need to create a bookmark in the topic you want to jump to. Place your text cursor at the jump location (don't select any text) and select Insert > Bookmark. Enter a name without spaces. On the topic you want to jump from, create a hyperlink like you are used to. Instead of choosing the topic, choose the topic with the text #bookmarkname attached. (Bookmarkname will be the text you inserted on creating a bookmark.)

Kind regards,

Willam

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YES! Just did it and it works like a charm

Thanks you so much for the quick and easy answer!

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