Teach Yourself VISUALLY Word 2003
You can use the Bookmark feature to mark a location in a document so that you can easily return to it later.
You can also use bookmarks to store text; and Word uses bookmarks behind the scenes to operate some of its features.
MARK YOUR PLACE
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Click the location you want to mark.
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Click Insert.
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Click Bookmark.
The Bookmark dialog box appears.
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Type a name for the bookmark.
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Click Add.
Word saves the bookmark and closes the Bookmark dialog box.
FIND YOUR PLACE
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Press
. The Go To tab of the Find and Replace dialog box appears.
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Click Bookmark.
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Click here and select a bookmark.
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Click Go To.
Word moves the insertion point to the bookmark. A bookmark containing text surrounds the text with brackets ([ ]). Note If the bookmark contains text, Word moves the insertion point to the beginning of the bookmark.
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Press
. Word closes the Find and Replace dialog box.
How do I display bookmarks in my document?
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Click Tools.
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Click Options.
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Click on the View tab.
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Click Bookmarks (
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Click OK.
Word displays open and close brackets representing the beginning and end of each bookmark.
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