Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
I inserted bookmarks as an autotext entry, and it disappeard
Posted by - NA - on 17 April 2006 09:21 AM
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You can use an AutoText entry to insert a specific bookmark in only one place in a document. If you store text that contains a bookmark (bookmark: A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to.) as an AutoText entry, Microsoft Word stores the bookmark with the entry. If you insert the AutoText entry more than once in a document, Word removes the bookmark from the previous entry and attaches it to the most recent entry.

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