There are two methods for Lenovo notebooks in Word2010 to achieve the effect of automatic display and hiding of mouse points: using hyperlinks and endnotes, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages.
1. Hyperlink
Select to add a prompt text, switch to the "Insert" tab, click "Hyperlink", and enter any characters in the "Address" of the "Insert Hyperlink" window (since there is no need to jump through Ctrl+click, you only need to prompt, enter any address That's it, such as "A"), click the "Screen Prompt" button, enter the prompt content to be added in the "Screen Prompt Text" in the pop-up window, confirm and complete the setting, the text will turn blue and be underlined. Now pointing the mouse at a hyperlink will automatically display the added prompt.
Tip: Turning the hyperlink blue and underlining it will affect the printing effect. Select any link, set the font color to "automatic", and cancel the underlining to restore it to its original state. Then right-click the link text and select "Style" and then click "Update hyperlink to match selected content". Once confirmed, all link text formats will be consistent with the main text.
2. Endnotes
First, position the input cursor on the text where you want to add a prompt, switch to the "Quote" tab, and click "Insert" "Endnote", the input cursor will automatically be positioned at the end of the article, and you can enter the prompt here. Now go back to the place where you added the endnotes. You can see a number "i" in the upper right corner. Point the mouse to this number or a word before it, and a prompt will be displayed. Double-click the number to jump to the last page corresponding to it. Modify the prompt.
Tip: If you do not want to print the endnotes, just position the cursor at the end of the text, press "Ctrl+Enter" to force paging, and do not select the page when printing. In addition, the number that displays the endnote can also be hidden. Select the number settingSet it to white, similar to hyperlink text, right-click and select "Style" and click "Update endnote reference to match selection".
Lenovo notebook refers to the portable laptop computer produced by Lenovo Group. Lenovo Group was founded in 1984 by the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences with an investment of 200,000 yuan and 11 scientific and technical personnel. Today, it has developed into a large enterprise group with diversified development in the information industry. Lenovo is headquartered in Raleigh (Purchase), USA, and has established a global R&D structure with three R&D bases in Beijing, China, Tokyo, Japan, and Raleigh, USA. Through Lenovo's own sales organization, Lenovo business partners and the alliance with IBM, the new Lenovo sales network spans the world.