Any help will be much appreciated.
Wendy
The new SmartArt won't provide anything like what you imagine, nor
will any of the new features. You should be aware that interactive
things you see on web pages are unlikely to be available in Word --
this is a word processor, not a web browser (though the distinction is
growing smaller with each release).
The only thing in Word that reliably provides a popup when you hover
over text is the ScreenTip of a hyperlink. You can arrange to make it
do what you want as follows:
- Select the text (word, phrase, sentence, etc.) that you want to make
into a hover target.
- Click Insert > Bookmark and supply a name (it can be anything as
long as it's unique and without spaces, and it should be
recognizable).
- While that text is still selected, click Insert > Hyperlink. In the
dialog, click the "Place in This Document" button on the left, then
click the bookmark name in the middle. The "Text to display" box at
the top should show the selected text; leave that as is. Click the
ScreenTip button next to it, and enter the content for the popup, up
to about 240 characters.
Back in the document, the text will be formatted as a hyperlink, blue
and underlined. If you want to change that formatting, you can either
apply different formatting directly to the text or, if these are the
only hyperlinks in the document, you can modify the definition of the
Hyperlink and Followed Hyperlink styles.
The only drawback to this "hijacking" of hyperlinks is that the popup
will contain the line "Ctrl+Click to follow link" at the bottom, and
that can't be removed. If the reader does Ctrl+Click, though, the
hyperlink will just go to the bookmark, which is in the same place as
the hyperlink, so apparently nothing happens.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
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Thanks again
Wendy