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A bookmarker for office word

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Quest404 - 05 Feb 2005 22:57 GMT
It would come in handy when you are reading long articles or long story's.
What I mean is that you're not gonna read a document with 600 pages in it at
once. A bookmarker would come in handy, wouldn't it?

It would be something like two button in one of the toolbars. One to place
the bookmark and an other to look the bookmarks up.

I hope it will be placed in the new versions of office.
fumei - 11 Feb 2005 18:49 GMT
Word DOES have bookmarks!  They can mark locations, and they can also mark
pieces of text (or rather ranges).  So you can both GO to any location you
mark, but you can also select chunks of text you have bookmarked.

It is also quite simple to add a menu that dropds down showing all yor
bookmarks; or a UserForm that does; or just use Word's own way of displaying
bookmarks.

They are, as you point out, very handy indeed.

> It would come in handy when you are reading long articles or long story's.
> What I mean is that you're not gonna read a document with 600 pages in it at
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> I hope it will be placed in the new versions of office.
 
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