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Click Done to close the Cross-Reference dialog box.
All the cross-references in the document that use the Heading & Page format change to
purple and underlined. (There are two of them, both on page 3.)
8
Save and close the document.
Testing hypertext links
As you saw in the previous sections, you can always test a hypertext link by using a special
keystroke. This sort of testing is handy for checking the source of a link (that is, for seeing
where the hypertext jumps to).
However, for a better idea of what the overall document will look like and how it will work
as part of an online application, you can
lock
the document to put it in view-only format.
A document in view-only format has all its hypertext commands active.
In this section, you’ll see how to make a document view-only to test hypertext links.
1
From the book file, hold down Shift and choose File > Open All Files in Book. If the
documents open minimized, restore them to their normal size.
2
From one of the documents (it doesn’t matter which one), choose Special > Hypertext.
3
Click Make View-Only in the Hypertext dialog box and leave the dialog box open.
Note:
On the Mac OS, clicking a document brings it to the front, which might obscure the
Hypertext dialog box. You may have to move or resize the document window so that both it
and the Hypertext dialog box are visible.
away to the critical gap which extinguished the light.
As a researcher and lecturer at the Royal Institution
Davy worked closely with Michael Faraday (see
“ Michael Faraday” on page 4
) who rst joined the in-
stitution as his manservant and later became his
secretary.
Edison’s one-time employee Nicola Tesla went on to
rival his employer and in many respects to outshine
him. For more information on this remarkable—albeit
obscure—inventor, see
“The Achievements of Nicola
Tesla” on page 4.
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