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Bookmark
PGHATGE There are a couple of options. In a text webpart use the Header font for the title of the area in the page you want to link to, H1, H2, H3. The bookmark will be the Title (Text) of the header.
Becomes...
Link will look like... And you can create a button or link to that from wherever you need to.
The other option is a collapsible Section header will also be able to be used in the same way.
SamAccelerate365 I dont se the bookmark option under the Link tab, I have seen couple of videos to check creating bookmarks on same page and linking them but I think am missing the bookmark option on the sharepoint.
- SamAccelerate365Jan 18, 2023Copper ContributorYou don't create a link you simply format the text as a heading.
Once you publish the page the link becomes the page url plus #headingname- PGHATGEFeb 01, 2023Copper ContributorWhat your saying should work, but am not sure, I have been trying and it's just not working for me. I do appreciate your response.
- SamAccelerate365Feb 01, 2023Copper Contributor
PGHATGE Are you able to show me what you have done in screen shots?
After you've added the heading and you've saved and published are you seeing the link icon when you mouse over the heading as per the Business Solutions heading I made above?