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		<title>Hyperlinking Documents in PageMaker</title>
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		<description>These four supertips deal with adding links to your Adobe® PageMaker® 7.0 online documents:&#xD;* Learn how to create anchors and simple page-to-page links.&#xD;* Explore linking to external URLs using the Hyperlinks palette.&#xD;* Drag links from Netscape Navigator directly onto elements on PageMaker document pages.&#xD;* Create automatic tables of contents and index links for PageMaker documents that are exported to Adobe Acrobat® PDF files.</description>
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