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SYMPTOMSWhen you click a hyperlink in your web browser that references a bookmark in a Word document, you experience one of the following behaviors:
CAUSEThe destination of the hyperlink is a bookmark in a Microsoft Word document (*.doc). Web browsers do not currently support the use of anchors in files that are not in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format. RESOLUTIONTo work around this behavior, save the document containing the bookmark as a Web page in Word. To do this, follow these steps:
Q240057 Internet Explorer 5 Does Not Handle Office 97 Bookmarks Correctly MORE INFORMATION
Word allows you to use hyperlinks that go to a bookmark location in another Word document. This functionality is not disabled when editing a file that is saved as HTML. So, while editing an HTML file in Word, if you click a hyperlink to a bookmark location in another Word document, Word will open the referenced document and go to the specified location.
Q224672 WD2000: Hyperlink to Anchor or Bookmark Goes to Top of Document Additional query words: anchor htm http Web
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