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Adding Bookmarks Manually

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Mehrdad Reshadi - 03 Apr 2004 03:31 GMT
Hi,
I am useing MSOffice 2003 on WinXP. In Word, when I
use "Insert/Field" menu, select SET from "Field Names",
press "Field Codes" botton and type for example "SET t
1", then in the document when I use {t} in a field, it
shows 1, which is correct.

Now, if instead of the above procedure, I press Ctrl+F9
(to insert {} for the field) and then type exactly the
same code as above, i.e. "SET t 1", then when I use {t}
field in the document it gives me this error: "Error!
Bookmark not defined."

Am I doing anything wrong? Should I always go
to "Inser/Field" menu to add the simplest thing? It seems
it only does not work for SET.

Is this a bug?

thanks,
--mehrdad.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 03 Apr 2004 07:31 GMT
If you go to the Tools menu and select Options and then go to the View tab
and check box next to the Bookmarks item, then you will see that the
bookmark with the name of t appears where you inserted the field by way of
the Insert>Field dialog.

If you toggle on the field codes, you will see that the bookmark is inside
the closing field delimiter }.  I am not quite sure what it is about the
bookmark that is inserted as the field is inserted by that dialog, because
even if I do insert a bookmark into the corresponding position in a field
constructed via Ctrl+F9, I cannot make use of { t } in another field.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

> Hi,
> I am useing MSOffice 2003 on WinXP. In Word, when I
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> thanks,
> --mehrdad.
macropod - 05 Apr 2004 11:44 GMT
Hi Mehrdad,

Make sure you're coding the field as {SET t 1}, not {SET t1} or {"SET t 1"}.

Cheers

> Hi,
> I am useing MSOffice 2003 on WinXP. In Word, when I
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> thanks,
> --mehrdad.

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