Word 2016 Intermediate/Advanced
Lesson 10 - Using Bookmarks
Word 2016
W ORKING WITH B OOKMARKS D ISCUSSION
When you are working in a long document, it can be helpful to mark specific locations in the document so you can go back to those locations later. Use bookmarks to mark a location in a document or to mark selected text, graphics, tables, and other objects.
Also use bookmarks to create cross-references or mark a range of pages for an index entry.
C REATING B OOKMARKS D ISCUSSION
When you create a bookmark, you must give it a unique name. A bookmark name must begin with a letter and can be up to 40 characters long. Only letters, numbers, and the underscore ( _ ) character can be used in a bookmark name; it cannot contain any spaces or punctuation.
When you create a bookmark, it is added to the list of existing bookmarks for that document.
Create a bookmark
NOTE Create a bookmark to a location rather than text by positioning the insertion point in the desired location and naming the bookmark as desired.
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