Palettes

Starting your first document

Modifying Text

Inserting an Image

Inserting a Table

Inserting a Horizontal Line

Saving your File

Setting up your Site

FTPing Files

Linking

Linking to another document in your site

Linking from one place to another in the same document

Creating an Email Link

Modifying the Colors of your Links and Page

Importing Word® Documents

Image Maps

Converting Layers to a Table

Part II--Creating your Site

Adding more pages to your site

Adding your Resume in .pdf format

III. Creating your Course Page

Putting your PowerPoint Presentaiton on your Website

 

Linking From One Place to Another in the Same Document

Think about your resume. You have different categories on your resume. For example, work history, education, publications, presentations, etc. Let's say you want to list the different categories at the top of the page, and we someone clicks on your work history, they will be taken down the page to the place where your work history begins. This kind of linking is essential in long documents, since the last thing you want to do is force your viewer to scroll forever to find the information s/he is looking for.

This kind of linking is achieved by what we call "anchors."

You must first put in an anchor, and then link to it.

If we want to link from "CALL and Related Computer Experience" to the place where the experience is actually listed, we must first go to where the information begins.

1. Place your cursor where the information begins.

2. Click on Insert Named Anchor in the Invisibles Object Palette.

Your text should have become highlighted since it is now a link.

You can see the anchor symbol near the bottom of the page next to the headline, "CALL and Related Computer Experience."