Randomly Created Bookmarks

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Idaho Word Man

For the last couple of weeks, my computer has been putting random bits of
text or graphics into bookmarks. The text or graphic is still there, and it
prints just fine, but on-screen I can see gray square brackets around it. It
might be in the middle of a page that [I'll see some]thing like this. (with
the brackets gray, of course) I have two questions about this nuisance.

First, does anybody have any ideas on what setting might be causing this?

Second, is there an easy way to remove the bookmark? If it were a
hyperlink, I could just right-click and select "Remove hyperlink." But I
can't find anything like that for bookmarks.

When the bookmark is text, I can copy it and then paste it back as
unformatted text. If I've selected a word on either side of the bookmark,
that works pretty well. It's a little harder if it's graphics or if it
contains a field code.

I'm running Word 2003 and Windows XP Professional.

Thanks,

Fred
 
J

Jay Freedman

For the last couple of weeks, my computer has been putting random bits of
text or graphics into bookmarks. The text or graphic is still there, and it
prints just fine, but on-screen I can see gray square brackets around it. It
might be in the middle of a page that [I'll see some]thing like this. (with
the brackets gray, of course) I have two questions about this nuisance.

First, does anybody have any ideas on what setting might be causing this?

Second, is there an easy way to remove the bookmark? If it were a
hyperlink, I could just right-click and select "Remove hyperlink." But I
can't find anything like that for bookmarks.

When the bookmark is text, I can copy it and then paste it back as
unformatted text. If I've selected a word on either side of the bookmark,
that works pretty well. It's a little harder if it's graphics or if it
contains a field code.

I'm running Word 2003 and Windows XP Professional.

Thanks,

Fred

You're seeing the "brackets" because you have the Bookmarks option turned on in
Tools > Options > View.

You can get rid of a bookmark, without affecting anything contained in it and
without any kind of copy/paste travail, by selecting its name in the Add
Bookmark dialog and clicking the Delete button. Usually the correct name will be
shown in the dialog if you position the cursor inside the bookmark before
clicking Insert > Bookmark. (The possible exception occurs if two or more
bookmarks simultaneously include the cursor position.)
 
I

Idaho Word Man

Thanks, Jay, that works just fine.

When I got to the Insert - Bookmark screen, the bookmarks were named things
like "OLE_LINK1" or "OLE_LINK2." Does that give you any clue as to how they
were formed?

I was kind of surprised to see that each bookmarked passage was actually in
TWO bookmarks. For example, when I deleted OLE_LINK1, the highlighted passage
was still in a bookmark that didn't go away until I deleted OLE_LINK2.
Similarly, the next bookmarked passage was in OLE_LINK3 and 4, etc.

Thanks again for the help.

Fred

Jay Freedman said:
For the last couple of weeks, my computer has been putting random bits of
text or graphics into bookmarks. The text or graphic is still there, and it
prints just fine, but on-screen I can see gray square brackets around it. It
might be in the middle of a page that [I'll see some]thing like this. (with
the brackets gray, of course) I have two questions about this nuisance.

First, does anybody have any ideas on what setting might be causing this?

Second, is there an easy way to remove the bookmark? If it were a
hyperlink, I could just right-click and select "Remove hyperlink." But I
can't find anything like that for bookmarks.

When the bookmark is text, I can copy it and then paste it back as
unformatted text. If I've selected a word on either side of the bookmark,
that works pretty well. It's a little harder if it's graphics or if it
contains a field code.

I'm running Word 2003 and Windows XP Professional.

Thanks,

Fred

You're seeing the "brackets" because you have the Bookmarks option turned on in
Tools > Options > View.

You can get rid of a bookmark, without affecting anything contained in it and
without any kind of copy/paste travail, by selecting its name in the Add
Bookmark dialog and clicking the Delete button. Usually the correct name will be
shown in the dialog if you position the cursor inside the bookmark before
clicking Insert > Bookmark. (The possible exception occurs if two or more
bookmarks simultaneously include the cursor position.)


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
 
J

Jay Freedman

Yes, that's a clue -- one you could have followed yourself in Google. See
http://word.tips.net/Pages/T000321_Random_OLE_Bookmarks.html for a partial
explanation.
Thanks, Jay, that works just fine.

When I got to the Insert - Bookmark screen, the bookmarks were named
things like "OLE_LINK1" or "OLE_LINK2." Does that give you any clue
as to how they were formed?

I was kind of surprised to see that each bookmarked passage was
actually in TWO bookmarks. For example, when I deleted OLE_LINK1, the
highlighted passage was still in a bookmark that didn't go away until
I deleted OLE_LINK2. Similarly, the next bookmarked passage was in
OLE_LINK3 and 4, etc.

Thanks again for the help.

Fred

Jay Freedman said:
For the last couple of weeks, my computer has been putting random
bits of text or graphics into bookmarks. The text or graphic is
still there, and it prints just fine, but on-screen I can see gray
square brackets around it. It might be in the middle of a page
that [I'll see some]thing like this. (with the brackets gray, of
course) I have two questions about this nuisance.

First, does anybody have any ideas on what setting might be causing
this?

Second, is there an easy way to remove the bookmark? If it were a
hyperlink, I could just right-click and select "Remove hyperlink."
But I can't find anything like that for bookmarks.

When the bookmark is text, I can copy it and then paste it back as
unformatted text. If I've selected a word on either side of the
bookmark, that works pretty well. It's a little harder if it's
graphics or if it contains a field code.

I'm running Word 2003 and Windows XP Professional.

Thanks,

Fred

You're seeing the "brackets" because you have the Bookmarks option
turned on in
Tools > Options > View.

You can get rid of a bookmark, without affecting anything contained
in it and
without any kind of copy/paste travail, by selecting its name in the
Add
Bookmark dialog and clicking the Delete button. Usually the correct
name will be
shown in the dialog if you position the cursor inside the bookmark
before
clicking Insert > Bookmark. (The possible exception occurs if two or
more
bookmarks simultaneously include the cursor position.)


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.
 

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