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Anchors
An anchor is simply a marker that you have attached to an object somewhere in
the layout. You can attach anchors to the following:
A word, character, or string in a raster or HTML text box or in text on a path
A picture box
A particular area in an image map
A particular cell in a table
An empty box
A line
In QuarkXPress, anchor indicators look like this: or .
Creating a destination
A destination contains a URL that a hyperlink can point to. To create a
destination:
Choose Window > Hyperlinks. The Hyperlinks palette displays. 1
To specify the URL manually, choose URL, and then either type the URL in
the URL field or use the Select button to create a path to a particular file.
(Keep in mind that you must make sure the path is still valid in the
exported HTML page.) You can choose from four common protocols
using the drop-down menu next to the URL field.
To link to a different page in the same layout, choose Page from the Type
field and then choose a page from the Page drop-down menu.
To link to a particular anchor in the same layout, choose Anchor from the
Type field and then choose an anchor from the Anchor drop-down menu.
Click OK. (If you are adding multiple destinations, press Shift while you click 2
OK, and the New Hyperlink dialog box will remain open.)
Create a destination using the New Hyperlink dialog box.