Actually, headings *are* bookmarked in a sense. Naturally, when you create a
TOC, _Tocxxxxxxxxx bookmarks are created, but you can also see something
like a bookmark if you use Insert | Hyperlink and select "Place in This
Document." There you will see a list of Headings and Bookmarks, and they are
in outline form, which is what I thought the OP was talking about.
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"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote in message
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Hi ?B?bmVtaXNo?=,
i have a document in wich i declare different sub headings under a
particular
heading i want these sub headings to come as a child bookmark to the
heading
bookmark. Also i have headings defined in custom styles how can i give
hyperlinks to these sought of custom style headings
What do you mean by "bookmarks"? Can you describe in more detail what
you're
trying to do / with which commands you're working?
Headings don't generate bookmarks. Nor is there such a thing as a "child
bookmark".
Are you trying to create a Table of Contents, and having trouble picking
up all
your "headings" in the Table of Contents? Have you tried setting levels
for the
style names you want to pick up by using the Options button in
Insert/Reference/Index and Tables/Table of content?
Cindy Meister
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