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What does this symbol "[" mean in Word?
OK - thanks
"JaneH" wrote: Bookmarks in Word are like bookmarks anywhere else, they are used to mark a place in a document that you might need to refer back to. They can be used for cross referencing, fields and macros etc. To create a bookmark you can either click in the location in your document or select some text and then go to the Insert menu, and choose bookmark. "Luke Williams" wrote: Thanks Jane - that cleared it up. what are the bookmarks for anyway? In what circumstances do you or are they created? L. "JaneH" wrote: Hi Luke, This is showing you where the bookmarks are in your document. If you go to Tools, Options, then onto the view tab and at the section at the top take the tick out of the box that says bookmarks it should disappear. "Luke Williams" wrote: Hi, I have this "[" greyed out next to a word and do not know what it means? Any help is appreciated. L. |
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