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March 12, 2012
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How do I create navigation links within a page?

  • March 12, 2012
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Hi,

I would like to create navigation links to go directly to a certain topic on the page, similar to the one I found on Robohelp's help (screenshot).

Thank you for your help,

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    Correct answer VikramGaur

    Hello etvaaa,

    Welcome to Robohelp Forums.

    You can use the Hyperlink Feature and link a bookmark, please follow these instructions :

    1) Place your cursor at the Destination Point and insert a Bookmark :

    2) Give a name to that Bookmark :

    3) Select that Text on which the user will click (Right Click -> Insert Hyperlink)

    4) Select that Bookmark which you inserted a while ago

    Hope it helps !!

    Thanks,

    Vikram

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    VikramGaur
    Adobe Employee
    VikramGaurCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    March 12, 2012

    Hello etvaaa,

    Welcome to Robohelp Forums.

    You can use the Hyperlink Feature and link a bookmark, please follow these instructions :

    1) Place your cursor at the Destination Point and insert a Bookmark :

    2) Give a name to that Bookmark :

    3) Select that Text on which the user will click (Right Click -> Insert Hyperlink)

    4) Select that Bookmark which you inserted a while ago

    Hope it helps !!

    Thanks,

    Vikram

    RoboColum_n_
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    March 12, 2012

    Hi etvaaa and welcome to the RH Forums.

    This sounds like you need to use the min-TOC feature. If you position the cursor at the top of a topic, click Insert > Placeholder > Mini TOC you'll get a dialog that allows you to specify styles to add to the top of the topic. When they are added, they automatically link to the relevant style.


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