There are only two mechanisms in Word to get a popup: hyperlinks and
comments. Since comments include your name and the date/time of
insertion, hyperlinks and their mouseover tips are the better choice.
Since you can make a hyperlink point to a bookmark in the same
document, just fake it by putting a bookmark at the same point in the
document where you want the hyperlink. That way, clicking the
hyperlink will "not go anywhere". Use the ScreenTip button in the
Hyperlink dialog to enter your popup -- it can take a fair amount of
text (I think 255 characters, maybe more).
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:16:19 -0700, MM <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Rather than targeting a URL, a file, or another place in the document, I
>would like to have certain hyperlinked words in document, when clicked, pull
>up a comment about the word(s), like the help screens do when they use the
>javascript
opup or javascript:appendpopup commands. Is there any way to do
>this in word? It seems like there should be a simple way. Thanks for your
>help.