Using the CCH Link Express Toolbar

Refer to the following links for information about CCH Link Express:

About CCH Link Express

Using the CCH Link Express Toolbar


About CCH Link Express

With CCH Link Express, you can create links to your most frequently used CCH resources, such as:

CCH Link Express automatically generates URLs for various locations within Internet Research NetWork—making it extremely useful to legal librarians, Web masters, firms with portals, or anyone who plans to build portals in the near future.

You can insert the generated URLs into any Microsoft Word document, e-mail, or web site. With a simple HTML editor such as Microsoft FrontPage, you can create workspaces for each group in your organization—saving users from having to log in and find the document they need time after time. A simple click of the mouse references all their publication needs.

To get some ideas for your own Portal or Intranet pages and answers to Frequently Asked Questions about CCH Link Express, refer to the product information page at:

http://business.cch.com/linkexpress/faq

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Using the CCH Link Express Toolbar

You will not be able to use CCH Link Express when you are using the Table of Contents display to view your search results. The Link Express icons will not appear on any topic blue bars within the product. However, Link Express is available at the document level in the document options box under Save Link.

To display the toolbar:

When you click the Link Express icon , the CCH Link Express Toolbar displays with the URL for the publication, topic, or document you were viewing pasted into the text box:

If you are using Internet Explorer as your browser:

For more information about Browser Favorites, see Bookmarking CCH Resources: Browser Favorites.

If you are using Netscape as your browser:

For more information about Browser Favorites (Bookmarks), see Bookmarking CCH Resources: Browser Favorites.

You can also copy a URL from Link Express into Login Express to directly log into a tab, a specific section on a tab, or a document within Internet Research NetWork.  Simply paste the URL into the Login Express Options and Help dialog box next to "Login URL" and click OK.

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