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Default Inserting Link Within Document to a Location Within same Docum

I am stuck on how to create bookmarks and cross references. I read about
them in Help, but I can't seem to use them properly. I seem to be able to
generate them, but don't know how to utilize them after.
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Mark


"CPO" wrote:

Yes, it's possible. Just insert a bookmark just before the table for ribbons
("Insert"-"Bookmark"). Then, in your table of content, insert a
"Cross-reference" and choose "Bookmark" as "Reference type".


"Reseller and Printer Specialist" wrote:

Inserting Link Within Document to a Location Within same Document:
I don't know whether this is called a bookmark or a hyperlink, but Word Help
does not seem to be have a solution for this.
I have a series of tables within a single document. I would like to have a
Table of Contents at the top and be able to click on the listing for
"Ribbons" and have the cursor jump to the table for ribbons. Is this
possible and how
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