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Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having
to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab. Click to put a
check mark next to "Bookmarks", and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BorisS" wrote in message ... Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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thanks so much. Is there a way to get the bookmark to "helptip" on
scroll-over or something that indicates which bookmark it is? Thx again for such fast response. -- Boris "Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab. Click to put a check mark next to "Bookmarks", and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BorisS" wrote in message ... Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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"BorisS" wrote in message news thanks so much. Is there a way to get the bookmark to "helptip" on scroll-over or something that indicates which bookmark it is? Thx again for such fast response. -- Boris "Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab. Click to put a check mark next to "Bookmarks", and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BorisS" wrote in message ... Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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so the function is literally just to show me there IS a mark, not what it is?
Is there some field code view that will show it to me? Just stretching here. Thx. -- Boris "Jezebel" wrote: no "BorisS" wrote in message news thanks so much. Is there a way to get the bookmark to "helptip" on scroll-over or something that indicates which bookmark it is? Thx again for such fast response. -- Boris "Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab. Click to put a check mark next to "Bookmarks", and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BorisS" wrote in message ... Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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Hi Boris,
The following macro generates a list of all bookmarks at the end of the active document, and displays their contents: Sub ListBkMrks() Dim oBkMrk As Bookmark, oBmk As Variant If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Count 0 Then For Each oBkMrk In ActiveDocument.Bookmarks With Selection .EndKey Unit:=wdStory .InsertAfter vbCrLf .InsertAfter oBkMrk.Name & " " .EndKey Unit:=wdStory oBmk = ActiveDocument.Fields.Add(Range:=Selection.Range, _ Text:= oBkMrk.Name, PreserveFormatting:=False) End With Next oBkMrk End If End Sub Not exactly what you asked for, but it might suffice. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "BorisS" wrote in message ... so the function is literally just to show me there IS a mark, not what it is? Is there some field code view that will show it to me? Just stretching here. Thx. -- Boris "Jezebel" wrote: no "BorisS" wrote in message news thanks so much. Is there a way to get the bookmark to "helptip" on scroll-over or something that indicates which bookmark it is? Thx again for such fast response. -- Boris "Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab. Click to put a check mark next to "Bookmarks", and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BorisS" wrote in message ... Is there a way for me to see where the bookmarks are in a doc, without having to go to each one? I have a doc that has MANY bookmarks, and before placing another on a spot, I'd like to have a quick way of seeing if there is already one there, so that I can reference that one, rather than come up with yet another one for the doc. The closest thing I can find is the location-sorted list of bookmarks in the insert-bookmark dialogue. I guess I am looking for, ideally, a way to see the bookmarks in the document itself (some sort of check in options or something, maybe, that shows the bookmarks as comments or something?). Additionally, how to I get bookmarks to print/convert as part of an Adobe output from a bookmarked file? Thx for help with either. -- Boris |
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