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ScreenTips without Hyperlinks

Summary: ScreenTips can be a helpful feature in some documents, but adding them also means you need to add a hyperlink. Here's a way that you can create a ScreenTip that doesn't have an apparent hyperlink. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)

Mark wants to have a ScreenTip appear when someone hovers the mouse pointer over a word in his document. The problem is, when he tries to create a ScreenTip using the Insert Hyperlink dialog box he can't create a ScreenTip unless he provides a destination (such as a path, bookmark, or URL). Without the destination, the OK button remains grayed out.

This behavior, as described, is built into Word and there doesn't seem to be a way around it. There are several workarounds that could be tried, but perhaps the best solution is to simply create a hyperlink that goes nowhere. Follow these steps:

  1. Select the word or phrase that you want to activate the ScreenTip. (This would be the word or phrase that the person would hover the mouse pointer over in order to have the ScreenTip displayed.)
  2. Choose the Bookmark option from the Insert menu. Word displays the Bookmark dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.) To display the dialog box in Word 2007 display the Insert tab of the ribbon and click the Bookmark tool in the Links group.
  3. Give the bookmark a name, such as Bk1, and click on Add.
  4. While the word or phrase is still selected, press Ctrl+K. Word displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Click the Place in This Document button at the left side of the dialog box. Word displays a list of locations.
  6. In the list of locations, choose the name of the bookmark you created in step 3.
  7. Click the ScreenTip button. Word displays the Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  8. Type the text you want to use for your ScreenTip and click on OK.
  9. Click OK to dismiss the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.

Now when someone hovers over the word or phrase (from step 1), the ScreenTip appears. If they decide to "follow" the hyperlink, all they do is end up right back at the bookmark you defined in step 3—your original word or phrase.

Of course, the phrase you selected when you created the hyperlink will appear as a link—normally blue underlined text. If you don't want this type of treatment, apply a different format to the hyperlinked phrase or change the characteristics of the Hyperlink style.

Tip #3779 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007

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