Wow, I'm actually even more confused now. You are right - if I uncheck
Bookmarks in View Options, they go away. But I don't understand why they are
there in the first place. This is a large document (about 250 pages so far)
and it has a TOC. But other than any automatic bookmarking it's done for the
TOC (does it do that for the hyperlinks in the TOC?) I have not inserted any
bookmarks. Stranger than that, they don't seem to line up with any
particular styles or section breaks, though they always appear at style
changes.
That is, sometimes an opening bracket might appear before, say, Heading 4,
and the closing bracket, before a Heading 3, but most times they are not
before those headings. None seem to appear in the middle of a paragraph or
between paragraphs of the same style.
I do use many Cross References in the document, but those always point to
Captions or Chapter Headings (never to a heading 3 or 4).
How did those bookmarks get there? Do I need them if I'm not knowingly using
bookmarks? I swear I've sometimes seen them appear in print too (at least
the one that appears at the very beginning, on the title page, before any
other text).
By the way, I wrote the entire doc from scratch and no one else has edited
it. I've tried hard to stick to using styles and proper procedures for
formatting to keep it clean. Did I make a mistake?
Thanks,
Colin
Jay Freedman said:
Hi Colin,
They're bookmarks. Also, if there's no text at all between the ends of the
bookmark, the brackets overlap and look like a gray capital I.
If you don't want to see the brackets, go to Tools > Options > View and
uncheck the Bookmarks option. It's a good idea to display them while
you're
editing if you don't want to overwrite or delete your bookmarks
accidentally. The you can turn them off for reading. They never print.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Colin said:
In word, in several places, I see gray brackets - [ and ]. They look
just like standard 12 point square brackets in the text, except they
are light gray, like a header or footer, but they are not part of a
header or footer. I have no idea where the came from. I don't seem
able to delete them - they move with paragraph marks. I did delete
one or more once (to my surprise), but all I did was hit the delete
key, that doesn't work now.
I assume those must signify something. Can anyone tell me what?
Thanks,
Colin