What do you want to do?
Select the content you want to link from.
On the Analyze tab, in the Links group, click See Also Link, and then click New See Also Link.
The New See Also Link dialog box opens.
Click the Select button. The Select Project Item dialog box opens.
On the left, locate and select the folder that contains the source you want to link to.
On the right, select the source you want to link to.
Click OK to close the Select Project Item dialog box.
Click OK.
You can use the Copy and Paste As See Also link commands to link to specific content in a source. For example, you could link a paragraph in a document to a region of a picture source:
Keyboard shortcut CTRL C
NOTE You can also use the Copy and Paste as See Also Link commands to link to content in the same source.
Open the document or memo you want to link from.
Select the text you want to link from.
On the Analyze tab, in the Links group, click See Also Link, and then click New See Also Link.
The New See Also Link dialog box opens.
From the Option list, select the type of source you want to create.
Click OK.
Enter a name and description for the new source and then click OK. The new source is opened edit mode and you can add the content.
Click in the see also link.
On the Analyze tab, in the Links group, click See Also Link and then click Edit See Also Link.
Under To, select a different item for the link.
Click in the' see also' link.
On the Analyze tab, in the Links group, click See Also Link and then click Delete See Also Link.
On the View tab, in the Links group, select the See Also Links check box.
The links are displayed in the See Also Links tab at the bottom of Detail View.
All the 'see also' links in your project are displayed in the See Also Links folder in the Collections group:
In Navigation View, click Collections, and then click See Also Links.
In the source, click on the 'see also' link.
On the Analyze tab, in the Links group, click See Also Link and then click Open To Item.
The linked item is opened in Detail View.