Re: Link from one page to a specific place on another page?



David.

Have inserted as directed on the spot on the target page, but still no joy.

1. Via HTML Code Fragment:<A NAME="READHERE"></A>

2. From main page from text inserted via hyperlink (Existing file or web
page):
http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk/index_files/cocker_spaniel_dogs.htm#READHERE

I have inserted the # sign as when i use " it shows an error page.

The only other possible thinkg i mat be doing wrong is i am trying the link
using web preview, you did mention uploading before the link will work, is
this the case?

Cheers

--
brelade


"DavidF" wrote:

Sounds like you wrote the anchor incorrectly:

<A NAME="READHERE"></A>

And by the way, using 'READHERE' is totally arbitrary. You can use a more
descriptive text if you want, just make sure it matches up with the link.

DavidF

"brelade" <brelade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:58741F7A-F10A-49F7-A474-D11431FC31F1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi David, been a while since asked my last question, but i am very
interested
in finding out more about this topic, "Link from one page to a specific
place
on another page?".

By the way I am using 2007.

I have tired your suggestion but as of yet cannot get it to work,
Here is what i have done:

1. Placed on target page at the specfic spot the following
"READHERE"

2. Via normal hyperlink on text inserted:

http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk/index_files/cocker_spaniel_dogs.htm#READHERE

The above will take me to the correct page, but not to the specific spot
on
that page.

Please can you point me in the right direction with this one, as it has
been
a dseire of mine for a very long time to incorporate this in to my site.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Cheers
--
brelade


"DavidF" wrote:

No problem...but it varies by version. It is a built-in feature in 2007.

With 2003 you have at least two choices. The first using code fragments:
Bookmarks aka Hyperlinking to a place on a page:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/09/81265.aspx

Alternatively you can write absolute links to the anchors on the current
page, or other pages on your site.

First insert your anchor using the insert html code fragment, on the page
where you want to go. This can be somewhere on the current page or
another
page on your site. For this example use "READHERE", "READHERE1", etc for
your anchors. Avoid spaces and remember to be case sensitive.

Unless you custom name your page files, Publisher will choose a page
number
when you Publish to the Web, so do a web page preview of the page where
you
have inserted your anchors, and note the "Page###.htm" in the address
field.
You will need this file name when you write the hyperlink to the anchor.

Then go to the text where you will insert the hyperlink to the anchor.
Select the text and insert a hyperlink to the anchor using the following
format:

http://yourdomain.com/index_files/Page352.htm#READHERE

This assumes that you are using the subfolder option, "index_files", and
that the anchor is on "Page352.htm", and of course change
"yourdomain.com".

You will have to upload the pages to your host to test as you are using
absolute links.

DavidF

"Hartvig" <Hartvig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:000EDBB7-496B-4D3F-BD92-BC57D86CA5B5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi
I am using Publisher 2003 (sorry for not writing that to begin with)

"DavidF" wrote:

Which version of Publisher are you using?

DavidF

"Hartvig" <Hartvig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6682F56D-165E-4DA1-B2B9-74A23E2C9B76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have created a link to a specific place on the same page using an
anchor,
but what I actually need to make is a link from one page to a
specific
place
on another page! Is this possible? and if so how?
Thank you very much










.