Adding Bookmarks to your Document in MS Word 2007
by Carol Bratt on July, 15 2009 at 08:07AM EDT
When you are working on a long document in MS Word, it can be problematic trying to navigate to where you want to be. It can be difficult and time consuming when you want to return to a specific location in your document for editing purposes.
The latest version of MS Word, 2007, however, allows you to bookmark specific parts of your document.
Follow the steps below to learn how:
- Select the portion of your document where you would like to place a bookmark.
- On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab.
- Click Bookmark in the Links Section.
- Click Add.
You will find that this feature saves you lots of time and frustration.
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