Set Named Anchor A named anchor is not as common on the Web as the standard HyperText link (or "anchor"), but provides a useful way of jumping to a specific place within a large document, similar to the way this Help text window operates. Each heading within the large document is tagged with Named Anchors, then HyperText links jump to the document and automatically scroll to the specified Named Anchor. To create a named anchor, select the text that is to become the jump-to point, then choose Set Named Anchor from the Anchor menu and enter the name of the Named Anchor, as in: Edmonton is Alberta's provincial capital and… Now to create a link to the named anchor, you include not only the filename, but also the named anchor, separated by a hash mark "#": Driving through Edmonton we saw many… Now clicking on the word "Edmonton" in the above text would send the reader directly to the word "Edmonton" in the linked document. To create an anchors to a specific sections within the current document, the technique is exactly the same except that the file name is omitted, as in Driving through Edmonton we saw many… Note: The NCSA Mosaic Back button does not work for an anchor within a document because the Back button is designed to move to a previous document. Move back manually within the document using the scroll bar. Back to Anchor menu, on to Create HyperText Link, or return to Contents.