Using anchors within a document

    Anchors provide an easy way to navigate around a document. Once you define an anchor, you can quickly move to its location by double-clicking its name in the Links window.

    You can also jump to an anchor by clicking a document link to which you've assigned the anchor.

    Note: You use the Links window to organize and work with links. You can resize the Links window the same way as other "floating" windows in AppleWorks.

Defining an anchor

    To define an anchor:
    1 In the document, select the item for which you want to define an anchor.
    You can define anchors for selected text, objects, painted images, spreadsheet cells, or frames. You can select part of an item, such as an area of a painted image or a letter within a word.
    2 Choose Show Links Window from the Format menu and, if necessary, click the Anchor tab.
    3 Click New.
    4 Type a name for the anchor.

    Tip: You can organize anchors in the Links window by putting them in folders.

Changing an anchor

    To change an anchor's name:
    In the Anchor panel of the Links window, select the anchor you want to change, then click Edit.

Deleting an anchor

    To delete an anchor:
    In the Anchor panel of the Links window, select the anchor you want to remove, then click Remove.
    The item in the document is not affected when you delete an anchor.

 


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