Hello -
I would like to link an anchor without the anchor name showing. I love the blue little paper and the name, but it also shows the anchor name.
Is there any way to hide that?
(see picture for example)
This doesn't answer my question. I'm not wanting the anchor name to show, at all.
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And if you click edit link, it does not give you the option of editing the display text?
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Yes I could change the name, but I like the look of the document link - i just don't want what i personally name the anchor to show
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You were talking about an anchor earlier, but you are actually linking to an attachement? Which macro are you using?
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Hi Bill - When I'm using a link for another page - and then the anchor jumps to a certain spot on that page when clicked. Does that make sense? The link is linking to an anchor on a different page - which requires the address of the page you want to jump to and then #ANCHOR-NAME....but when I change the link to display inline I don't want the anchor-name after the link.
So in the picture above I want it to say "form generator" and not
"form generate I editform"
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