[Anchor Tag] Link a word or header to a content/paragraph (Hyperlink Tag)
Link a header to a paragraph/content within the document. When custoemr click on the title or any header, they will automatically be taken to a content/paragraph within a doc. Add Hyperlink to another page of the same doc/template
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Khurram Nazir commented
Its very important to our business, please get this released soon. thanks
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Kayla Pina commented
User manual that links keywords to other sections or to a glossary for more information
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Amélie LOZANO commented
Yes it is called an anchored link.
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support commented
This would be so helpful for us to provide action prompts within a sales document.
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Amélie LOZANO commented
It is such an important thing. To bring button to 'see offer" so customer can skip quickly.
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Anonymous commented
'jump to' section on a document
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Christoph Kuhle commented
As others have said, the ability to be able to use anchor tabs to refer to specific text/paragraphs/headings in the document, and if this is headings, then for those to update automatically if they change.
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Jessa Corpuz commented
The ability to add a pay button or image that the customer or client will click then gets redirected to a page which explains the fees and the process of payment.
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Angelica Lapat commented
Ability to create a "button" that links to different parts of the document like the TOC feature but not limited to headings only.
For example: "click here to view our terms" and it jumps to the last page of the document. -
Anonymous commented
To upload anchor buttons from PDF file as PandaDoc buttons
For example, the PDF has Return to top button and when it is clicked, the page returns to the page anchored to this button.
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Brian Gacila commented
I have an appendix that I want to add as a link on the agreements. To store this "static" appendix and get a link for that stored appendix. I just want to upload it, get a link to view it, and put this link ("Click here to see Appendix A") on the contract.
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Alexander Sakhibov commented
Ability to set up an action button that transfers the recipient to a specific document page (not via TOC).
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Karina Candrian commented
It would be great, if we could reference numbered chapters/paragraphs within a document and that the references get updated automatically with the changing chapter/paragraph numbers.
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Halyna Dashkevych commented
create a list of chapters which sits on the left hand side of a document, and allows the client to click a chapter name and go to that point in the document with no table of content in the document itself
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Emily Gould commented
ink a word in a text-element to another element inside the same document (= anchor link)
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An-Katrien Vandekerckhove commented
It would be great to have the functionality to make a reference/add a link to another chapter or paragraph in your text. For example. As stated in chapter 1. That it is possible to enter a link to chapter 1 and that the person who reads the text can easily go to chapter 1 if he wants.
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Daniel Oxley commented
Permanent links for static documents to allow for the hosting of documents within the PandaDoc environment. This would allow users to create links (not directed at a specific recipient) that could also be used when adding call-to-action functionality within other PandaDoc templates (i.e. CV links that point to a PandaDoc hosted CV). This means the end-user doesn't have to leave the PandaDoc platform when interacting with CTAs.
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Julian Novoa commented
With big contracts this is critical
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Liz Radtke commented
Being able to make a table of contents that is clickable would be SO useful and seriously reduce client frustrations.
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Lynda Logan commented
Our proposal documents can be lengthy. Cross-referencing with hyperlinks is a handy way for our clients to move around the document.