Application: Word 2010 | |
When Word documents are lengthy it can be useful to use bookmarks to aid in navigation of the document. For example, if a document contains a table of contents, it can be convenient to make it interactive. Each entry in the table of contents can be bookmarked with the corresponding area of the document. This feature can be used with table of contents, headings, key words, or pictures and images in the document. | |
1. Select the information to apply the bookmark. 2. On the Insert tab, select Bookmark. 3. The bookmark dialog box will open. Enter a name for the bookmark (with no spaces). Hyperlinking the Bookmark 1. Select the heading, table of contents entry, keyword, picture or image that will go to the bookmark. 2. Right-click and select Hyperlink. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will open. In the Link to section, be sure that Place in this Document is selected. 3. Select the bookmark name. 4. Click OK. |
Monday, September 12, 2011
Bookmarks within a document
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Office 2010
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