Why the bookmark inserting automatically?

A

avkokin

Hello.
Word 2003. When I copy some text or words in my document then
automatically insert the bookmarks with name "OLE_LINKS1" etc. Is it
normally or not? How to escape it? Thank you very much.
 
M

macropod

Hi avkokin,

If you have copied something from another file and pasted it into Word as a link, then an OLE link bookmark might be a reasonable
result. However, these bookmarks sometimes also appear for no apparent reason, although it's been suggested that Word Addins like
Adobe Acrobat can cause it. If there's no good reason for the links to be there, you can safely delete these bookmarks.
 
A

avkokin

Hi avkokin,

If you have copied something from another file and pasted it into Word asa link, then an OLE link bookmark might be a reasonable
result. However, these bookmarks sometimes also appear for no apparent reason, although it's been suggested that Word Addins like
Adobe Acrobat can cause it. If there's no good reason for the links to bethere, you can safely delete these bookmarks.

--
Cheers
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]



avkokin said:
Hello.
Word 2003. When I copy some text or words in my document then
automatically insert the bookmarks with name "OLE_LINKS1" etc. Is it
normally or not? How to escape it? Thank you very much.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hello. Thank's. But I don't use Acrobat. These bookmarks inserting
spontaneous and then when I'm copy into this document, not insert from
other documents. That is problem. Delete these bookmarks of course I
might, but this is unnecessary action.
 
T

Terry Farrell

Sorry this doesn't make sense. What is the difference between 'I'm copy into
document' and 'not insert from other document'? They both sound the same
action to me. Would you try to explain this clearly.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP


Hello. Thank's. But I don't use Acrobat. These bookmarks inserting
spontaneous and then when I'm copy into this document, not insert from
other documents. That is problem. Delete these bookmarks of course I
might, but this is unnecessary action.
 
A

avkokin

Sorry this doesn't make sense. What is the difference between 'I'm copy into
document' and 'not insert from other document'? They both sound the same
action to me. Would you try to explain this clearly.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

Hello. Thank's. But I don't use Acrobat. These bookmarks inserting
spontaneous and then when I'm copy into this document, not insert from
other documents. That is problem. Delete these bookmarks of course I
might, but this is unnecessary action.

Hello. Sorry for my bad English.
I open the document. I select some text and copy it (Ctrl+C). At once
to crop up bookmark (OLE_Link1) for this selected text. Why?
Thank's for your advises.
 
T

Terry Farrell

This does sound like a third party add-in that is interfering with Word.
Start Word in Safe Mode and test to see if it does it in Safe Mode.

From Start, Run, type in

winword /a

and press enter. Word now opens in Safe Mode. Open two documents and try the
copy/paste and see if the bookmarks are still occurring.

Terry

Sorry this doesn't make sense. What is the difference between 'I'm copy
into
document' and 'not insert from other document'? They both sound the same
action to me. Would you try to explain this clearly.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

Hello. Thank's. But I don't use Acrobat. These bookmarks inserting
spontaneous and then when I'm copy into this document, not insert from
other documents. That is problem. Delete these bookmarks of course I
might, but this is unnecessary action.

Hello. Sorry for my bad English.
I open the document. I select some text and copy it (Ctrl+C). At once
to crop up bookmark (OLE_Link1) for this selected text. Why?
Thank's for your advises.
 
A

akokin

Thank you Terry.
I did it and all OK - the bookmarks not insrting.
I will see all my templates, maybe there is a problem.
Sincerely, Anton Kokin
 
T

Terry Farrell

I would suspect either an add-in or maybe you have some type of Clipboard
utility?

Terry
 

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