How to print bookmarks in a document

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Guest

Can anybody tell me if it's possible to print all the bookmarks in a document.
I make forms in .asp and use bookmarks in word to get the values from the
asp-file.
In some documents I have to make more than 100 bookmarks.
 
J

Jay Freedman

On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 23:52:01 -0700, Paul Bakker <Paul
Can anybody tell me if it's possible to print all the bookmarks in a document.
I make forms in .asp and use bookmarks in word to get the values from the
asp-file.
In some documents I have to make more than 100 bookmarks.

Your problem statement is too vague, but after clarification it should
be possible to do whatever it is by writing a macro.

Do you want to print (a) the names of the bookmarks, (b) the locations
[start and stop character indexes] of the bookmarks, or (c) the
contents of the bookmarks?

What do you mean by "print"? (a) Extract the information to a new
document, (b) actually print to paper or another medium, or (c)
something else?

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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G

Guest

I want to print the names from the bookmarks and the contents in a new
document.

Jay Freedman said:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 23:52:01 -0700, Paul Bakker <Paul
Can anybody tell me if it's possible to print all the bookmarks in a document.
I make forms in .asp and use bookmarks in word to get the values from the
asp-file.
In some documents I have to make more than 100 bookmarks.

Your problem statement is too vague, but after clarification it should
be possible to do whatever it is by writing a macro.

Do you want to print (a) the names of the bookmarks, (b) the locations
[start and stop character indexes] of the bookmarks, or (c) the
contents of the bookmarks?

What do you mean by "print"? (a) Extract the information to a new
document, (b) actually print to paper or another medium, or (c)
something else?

--
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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