Bookmark Feature
ID: Q35840
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word for MS-DOS, versions 5.0, 5.5, 6.0
SUMMARY
The bookmark (bookmarK) feature in the Format menu was added to Word
version 5.00. A bookmark is a name assigned to a text range in a
document. It provides a way to navigate quickly in the document and is
used for cross-referencing. The bookmark name can be any valid
glossary name.
In Word version 5.50, bookmarks may be associated with a text range by
choosing Insert Bookmark.
A bookmark will be defined by its beginning and ending anchors, which
are the first and last characters of the bookmark text. If text is
inserted between the anchors, it will become part of the bookmark
text. If an anchor is deleted, or part of a bookmark containing the
anchor is deleted, the new first and last characters of the bookmark
text become the new anchors. Deleting bookmark text will delete the
bookmark.
Copying bookmark text to the same document or to the scrap will copy
only the text to the new location, not the bookmark, because it cannot
be duplicated. You can copy bookmark text to another document and
preserve the bookmark only if the other document does not have a
bookmark with the same name; otherwise, only the text will be copied.
You can detach a bookmark and delete the bookmark name without
deleting text in Word version 5.00 by selecting the bookmark text, then
choosing Format bookmarK with a blank name. Word 5.00 will prompt you
to confirm when detaching the bookmark.
To delete a bookmark in Word 5.50, from the Insert menu, select
Bookmark, highlight the bookmark name in the Names list box, then
choose delete. Word 5.50 does not prompt you to confirm when detaching
the bookmark.
The bookmark text associated with a single bookmark is limited to 64K
in Word 5.00. In Word 5.50, there is no limit to a bookmark's size.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbusage
Version : MS-DOS:5.0,5.5,6.0
Platform : MS-DOS
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