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Working with ALinks


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Updated June 10, 1999

Associative Links (ALinks) can be used by a help author to link related topics to each other. When a user clicks a link that is associated with an ALink name, a dialog box or pop-up menu appears that contains a list of the target topics that contain the ALink name. Unlike Keyword Links (KLinks), ALink names do not appear in the index.

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Topic Link Learn more about working with ALinks
   
Topic Link Create an ALink in a topic that links to a target file
   
Topic Link Add an ALink name to a target HTML file
   
Topic Link See an example text link that uses an ALink
   
Topic Link Learn about the difference between ALinks and KLinks
   
Topic Link Work with KLinks
 


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