[Framers] Cross Reference/Hypertext Question

tammyvb spectrumwritingllc.com tammyvb at spectrumwritingllc.com
Tue Jul 26 13:41:34 PDT 2022


Hi Alison,

There is absolutely  a way to do this using named/jump to hypertext markers. First, the text TO which you want to jump needs a name. You can do it this way: Highlight the text that is being jumped and do Insert > Hypertext marker: Specify Named Destination. Then, after the newlink phrase, enter the name of the destination (No spaces or special characters other than an underscore):  (Helpful hint: COPY this name BEFORE you click Apply in the Hypertext dialog box because it makes the next step easier.

Now, go back to the text that you are jumping FROM: Apply a character tag to make it apparent that the text is a link. (I have one called Link that makes the text blue and underlines it.) After applying the character tag, select the text and then Insert > Hypertext > Jump to Named Destination and after the gotolink phrase, enter the name of the destination EXACTLY as you entered it above, or if you copied it, then you can just paste in the name and then Apply the marker.

Voila - the links will resolve as you want both in the source FM document and the final PDF.

And I TOTALLY get it about age and heat waves. . .  the last thing I need at my age is more heat. . . 

TVB

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Framers <framers-
> bounces+tammyvb=spectrumwritingllc.com at lists.frameusers.com> On
> Behalf Of Craig, Alison GLI/CA
> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2022 12:53 PM
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: [Framers] Cross Reference/Hypertext Question
> 
> - Win 10
> - Unstructured Frame 2020
> 
> 
> Is there a way to "attach" a cross reference to text?
> 
> By that I mean, can you make a word or phrase into a hypertext link that
> moves to a defined "somewhere else" in the finished PDF? Similar to how, in
> Word, you can make "Frame 2000" into a link to the Adobe FrameMaker
> page?
> 
> My actual example is the following, where I want the words "FCI test bench"
> to resolve to a specific place in the engineering data table in an appendix.
> Note that in the table, there is nothing that matches the phrase "FCI test
> bench".
> 
> >>NOTE: Customer is responsible for supplying FCI test bench.<<
> 
> I'm probably going to smack myself for overlooking something really simple,
> but I'm pleading age and a heatwave as mitigating factors. ;-)))
> 
> Alison
> 
> 
> Alison Craig
> Technical Writer, Engineering, Greenlight Innovation
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