The coding for a standard jump hot spot has two parts:
nA reference word or phrase formatted as double-underlined text (the jump hot-spot text) that the user chooses to make the jump
nThe context string, formatted as hidden text, that identifies the destination topic
Note:
In Word for Windows, select the Hidden Text check box in the View Preferences (version 1.1) or Tools Options (version 2.0) dialog box to display hidden text. You can also assign a macro key to make selecting this option more convenient.
To format a word or phrase as a jump hot spot
1.1.Select the jump hot-spot text.
2.2.From the Format menu, choose Character.
3.3.Select the Double Underline check box, and then choose OK.
4.4.Position the insertion point immediately after the last letter in the double-underlined jump hot-spot text.
5.5.From the Format menu, choose Character again.
6.6.Clear the Double Underline check box, select the Hidden check box, and then choose OK.
7.7.Type the context string assigned to the topic that is the target of the jump.
8.8.From the Format menu, choose Character again, clear the Hidden check box, and then choose OK.
Figure 8.9 shows a correctly formatted jump hot spot in a topic file.