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Opening the Source of a Link

Summary: If you have information linked into your document, you may want to display the source of that linked information. You can do so by using any number of different techniques.

When you have information from other applications linked in your document, you may find it helpful to pull up the source of the link and review the material in that application. Word 2007 makes this easy through any of the following methods:

  • Double-click on the linked item.
  • Click the Office button and then click Prepare. Click Edit Links to Files, and then select a link in the list of available links. Click on Open Source.
  • Right-click on the linked item, choose Linked Object from the resulting Context menu (the actual wording of the option may vary, depending on the nature of the link), and then choose Open Link from the resulting submenu.