[the-facts-machine] Re: How to Bookmark in MsWord

  • From: Steve <pipeguy920@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <the-facts-machine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2015 14:13:12 -0400

BlankI don't know Fred. I know you can convert headings to bookmarks when you
create an accessible pdf document using Word but I don't know if the obverse is
true.


----- Original Message -----
From: Fred Wurtzel
To: the-facts-machine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:14 PM
Subject: [the-facts-machine] Re: How to Bookmark in MsWord



Hi steve,



Thank you for this tutorial. Now, is it possible to convert bookmarks to
headings and then save as html? In this way, 1 could easily navigate a
document using personalized formatting. So, (to bug your wife) does this work?



Warmest Regards,,



Fred



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[mailto:the-facts-machine-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 4:49 PM
To: the-facts-machine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [the-facts-machine] How to Bookmark in MsWord



Just to start this out in a way that'll bug my wife....



So, you're reading a long document in MsWord; maybe a book you converted to
word or something. You want to put bookmarks in at crucial spots.



In Microsoft Word, if you hold down the CTRL and shift keys, press function key
5 and release the keys, you will be in the bookmarking dialog box. Type the
bookmark name being sure not to use any spaces between words. If the
bookmark contains more than one word then you can use a capital letter on each
word but don't use spacing. Tab to the Add button and use spacebar.



This enters the bookmark at the cursor position.

To go to your bookmark's list you can also use the CTRL with shift and function
key 5. Use up or down arrow key to find your bookmark and press enter key.
Press escape key to go back into your document and the cursor should be at the
chosen bookmark's position.


Steve
Lansing, MI


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