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Richard - 05 Jan 2007 15:04 GMT
A while back I posted some questions about bk marks.

eg removing a lot of them, do they add a lot to the size of the doc. I have
about 9000 end notes in my doc.

I lost my backup drive & then before I could install the new backup drive,
my hard drive broke & then I found out the bad backup drive had been writing
bad info on the tapes. I lost everything back to Oct, for which I had a good
tape.

Is there anyway to retreave those posts? I am using Outlook Express to view
the newsgroup.

Richard
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 05 Jan 2007 15:47 GMT
Use Google Groups.  All posts to Usenet newsgroups are archived there.

The following link will take you to the Word Newsgroups:

http://groups-beta.google.com/groups/dir?sel=33606782&expand=1

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>A while back I posted some questions about bk marks.
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Richard - 05 Jan 2007 22:59 GMT
Thanks for the link, I couldn't find it. I wanted to delete all the empty
bkmarks.

I was given  a Visualbasic routine to run. You might have given it to me?

I will use that link in the future!

> Use Google Groups.  All posts to Usenet newsgroups are archived there.
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Richard - 05 Jan 2007 23:05 GMT
Is it possible to delete duplicate bkmarks?

Richard

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 06 Jan 2007 06:36 GMT
I am not sure what you mean by duplicate bookmarks as they cannot exist as
each bookmark name must be unique.

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Richard - 06 Jan 2007 11:09 GMT
Thanks for your help.

I have some bookmarks that seem to refer to the same location.

I have bookmarks that refer to a wrong location. I have many like that. So
many that deleting them one by one may prove to be almost impossible. I
don't know how I got all of them?

Richard
>I am not sure what you mean by duplicate bookmarks as they cannot exist as
>each bookmark name must be unique.
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Graham Mayor - 06 Jan 2007 12:20 GMT
Bookmarks don't refer anywhere - they are markers in the text. What I
suspect you mean are hyperlinks?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 06 Jan 2007 15:43 GMT
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
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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
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