Word and bookmarks

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des

I use boomarks and hyperlinks to navigate between Word documents stored in
different folders. I noticed that Word (2000 and up) creates its own
bookmarks in addition to those that I am putting in my documents. The
bookmarks created by Word 2003 are causing problems when navigating between
the documents using hyperlinks. Specifically,with Word 2003, if you use a
hyperlink to go to from Document A to Document B, it will go to the
bookmarked place in Document B. However, when I go back to Document A and
click on another hyperlink that is supposed to go to a different bookmark in
Document B, it doesn't go to the bookmark that I created. It goes to the
bookmark created by Word. Is there any way to disable the feature in Word
that creates these bookmarks?
 
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Word Heretic

G'day des <[email protected]>,

No, but you can search for x-ref fields that are x-refing things like
headings instead of bookmarks!

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
Want a hyperlinked index? S/W R&D? See WordHeretic.com

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)


des reckoned:
 

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