| In Chapter 23, "Making Links," you learned the fine art of linking to targets, a technique used most often to link from one part of a long page to another. But you can also jump from one of your pages to a particular target point in another of your pages. The procedure is essentially similar to linking from one page to another. -
Open the page containing the target and double-click the target icon of the target you want to link to, to display the Target Properties box. Jot down the target's name . -
Open the page where the link will live, create and select the link text as you would when creating any kind of link, and then click the Link button. -
In the Link to box, type the filename of the page containing the target (see Figure 24.4). Don't put http:// or anything else in front of the filename. Figure 24.4. Step 3: Type the filename of the page containing the target. -
Immediately following the filename, type # followed by the name of the target and then click OK (see Figure 24.5). Figure 24.5. Step 4: Add a pound sign (#) and the target name to the filename. |