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Getac vs Toughbook, anyone have any thoughts or opinions? Now you have an index of logos / pictures that will redirect to them whenever you click on the index lines. There, identify the "Caption label:" box and select "Logo". Then go to the "Insert" menu, then go to "Index and Tables.", then select the "Table of Figures" tab. Now, go to the beginning of your Word document or where you want to place the index ensuring that you click on the page.
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So, to add additional text click right to the "Logo 2" label and add, for instance, "PMI". All pictures will be called "Logo" but you can add additional text to differentiate them (as we added "McDonalds" in step 2). Word will automatically number your pictures. logo / picture the procedure changes slightly: Right-click the picture and select "Caption." Then, in the "Label:" box select "Logo". For example, you can add "McDonalds" by clicking right to the "Logo 1" label and typing in "McDonalds". You can add additional information (text) to the caption. Attach a caption to each logo / picture: Right-click the picture and select "Caption." Then press the "New label." button and type in "Logo" and press "OK". Insert all your logos / pictures in your Word document. I think this is the one you are looking for: 1. More importantly, you can create menus / indexes with it. Repeat step 4 for the other menu options. Now, every time your user clicks on this menu option, the document will redirect to the bookmarked picture / logo.
#Iword picture plus
As you will se the text will change to the hyperlink mode (blue text plus underlining).
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Then select the picture's bookmark from the bookmark tree and press "OK". To do so, select the text (menu option), go to "Insert", then to "Hyperlink." (or press Ctrl K) and press the "Bookmark." button. Now, create a hyperlink for each menu option. At this point, the menu is simple-formatted text with no special feature. Create the menu that will link to your pictures / logos. Create a bookmark for every picture / logo as Lee described above. Insert all your pictures / logos into your Word document. Every time your user clicks on "McDonalds" the document will redirect to the McDonalds' picture / logo. For example, you can have a menu where option 1 is "McDonalds". Further, you can take advantage of bookmarks if you create a menu with hyperlinks related to your images. Bookmarks are the option to make your images searchable.