Linker turns every cross-reference in your submission into a working link, to the right document and the exact page.
14.The loan was repaid in full, as set out in the [[Affidavit of J Smith]] and the bank statement at [[301.0042]].
| Status | Reference | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Linked | 301.0042 | Opens the bundle at page 301.0042 |
| Linked | Affidavit of J Smith | Opens Affidavit of J Smith |
What you write, and what Linker gives back: every reference becomes a row you can trust. Each one is linked to the exact document and page, and anything Linker can’t match is flagged for you, never guessed.
No new way of writing. Mark a reference the way you already would, then let Linker do the linking.
Point Linker at your folder of documents.
Choose the Word file you’ve written.
Click Link. Out comes a PDF with working, portable links.
Linker runs entirely on your own machine. No account. No upload. No cloud. Your files stay exactly where they are.
The small things that separate a link you can trust from one you have to double-check.
A page like 301.0042 links to the right file, and the right page inside it, following the standard bundle numbering.
If a reference is unclear or missing, Linker flags it for you to check. It never links to the wrong place.
The links are relative, so the finished PDF works on any computer you send it to.