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Gordon Bentley-Mix on news.microsoft.com
I'm posting the following on behalf of Peter T. Daniels because:
* it seems very important to him
* he doesn't like the answer I gave him - which is that I don't know
* he has an expectation that the greater NG community can provide an answer
but for some reason he doesn't see fit to post it in a new thread
The question is: "s there a logical reason why bookmarks are not shown
when Non- Printing Characters or Hidden Text is shown, but you have to
specifically request bookmarks to be shown?"
Or maybe it's: "Is there a logical reason why this particular subtype of
bookmark [hidden ones created when inserting a cross-reference] isn't shown
even when "show bookmarks" is checked?"
(Although apparently the second question is somehow "included" in the first,
so maybe it's just one question... ~shrug~ He's the grammar expert, so who am
I to argue?)
Anyone have a clue? Anyone give a rat's?
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Cheers!
Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP
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* it seems very important to him
* he doesn't like the answer I gave him - which is that I don't know
* he has an expectation that the greater NG community can provide an answer
but for some reason he doesn't see fit to post it in a new thread
The question is: "s there a logical reason why bookmarks are not shown
when Non- Printing Characters or Hidden Text is shown, but you have to
specifically request bookmarks to be shown?"
Or maybe it's: "Is there a logical reason why this particular subtype of
bookmark [hidden ones created when inserting a cross-reference] isn't shown
even when "show bookmarks" is checked?"
(Although apparently the second question is somehow "included" in the first,
so maybe it's just one question... ~shrug~ He's the grammar expert, so who am
I to argue?)
Anyone have a clue? Anyone give a rat's?
--
Cheers!
Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP
Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup.
Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no
membership required!