Bookmarks don't refer anywhere - they are markers in the text. What I
suspect you mean are hyperlinks?

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> Thanks for your help.
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I suspect Richard means that he seems to have more than one bookmark applied
to the same text. This is not uncommon, especially in older versions of Word
where, IIRC, if you deleted a TOC and inserted a new one, it generated new
bookmarks for the same headings.

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> Bookmarks don't refer anywhere - they are markers in the text. What I
> suspect you mean are hyperlinks?
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Richard - 07 Jan 2007 19:39 GMT
Ok ... that's what I mean... what can I do about this?
Richard
>I suspect Richard means that he seems to have more than one bookmark
>applied
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