Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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AppleWorks 5 User’s Manual
Creating book marks
Tip
To create a book mark quickly, select the text, object, cell, frame, or paint
image. Then click
on the Default button bar. Type a name for the book
mark and click OK.
To create a book mark:
1.
Select the text, object, cell, frame, or paint image in which to place the
book mark.
2.
Choose Show Links Palette from the Window menu.
3.
Choose Book Marks from the pop-up menu on the links palette.
4.
If you want to create a folder for book marks, choose New Folder from the Special
menu on the links palette, type a name for the folder, and then click OK.
5.
Choose New Book Mark from the Links menu on the links palette.
6.
In the New Book Mark dialog box, type a name for the book mark (select a
folder from the pop-up menu, if you want), and then click OK.
To go to a book mark you created, see “Going to a specific link” on page 9-4.
Creating document links
You can create a link (a connection or jump) from text, a spreadsheet cell,
paint image, frame, or object (such as a graphic object in a drawing) to a
different document.
For example, create a link from statistics in a financial report to the original data in
a spreadsheet. When other people view your report onscreen, they can also see
how you obtained your results by clicking the link to open the spreadsheet.
Note
The following steps describe how to create a link from one document
to another or to another area in the same document. To create a link to a
URL, see “Linking Web pages” on page 11-5.
*
Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
book marks
List of links for the current document
Choose from the links
palette menus
Choose the type of
link to create
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
links
E
URL links