My noteref to valid bookmark says "Error! Bookmark not defined."?

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Guest

I'm trying to setup a cross reference from one endnote to another (where the
other might move). I go to endnote #1, click Insert..Bookmark, add a
bookmark. I can then use GoTo to go to my bookmark so it looks like it's
working.

BUT, then I go to footnote #2 and click Insert..Field..NoteRef and choose
the bookmark I just created from the list. Instead of a reference mark, I get
[Error! Bookmark not defined.]. When I go to help to find out what this
means, it says that this error message arises when the page containing the
bookmark has been deleted. What?? It's not deleted.

Can anyone help?
 
S

Stefan Blom

Instead of manually bookmarking, you can use Insert | Reference |
Cross-reference. If you insist on doing it manually, bookmark the
footnote reference in the main body of the text, and then insert a
NOTEREF field.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Guest

Thanks Stefan, cross-reference works perfectly.

Stefan Blom said:
Instead of manually bookmarking, you can use Insert | Reference |
Cross-reference. If you insist on doing it manually, bookmark the
footnote reference in the main body of the text, and then insert a
NOTEREF field.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
I'm trying to setup a cross reference from one endnote to another (where the
other might move). I go to endnote #1, click Insert..Bookmark, add a
bookmark. I can then use GoTo to go to my bookmark so it looks like it's
working.

BUT, then I go to footnote #2 and click Insert..Field..NoteRef and choose
the bookmark I just created from the list. Instead of a reference mark, I get
[Error! Bookmark not defined.]. When I go to help to find out what this
means, it says that this error message arises when the page containing the
bookmark has been deleted. What?? It's not deleted.

Can anyone help?
 
S

Stefan Blom

Glad I could help.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
Thanks Stefan, cross-reference works perfectly.

Stefan Blom said:
Instead of manually bookmarking, you can use Insert | Reference |
Cross-reference. If you insist on doing it manually, bookmark the
footnote reference in the main body of the text, and then insert a
NOTEREF field.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
I'm trying to setup a cross reference from one endnote to
another
(where the
other might move). I go to endnote #1, click Insert..Bookmark, add a
bookmark. I can then use GoTo to go to my bookmark so it looks
like
it's
working.

BUT, then I go to footnote #2 and click Insert..Field..NoteRef
and
choose
the bookmark I just created from the list. Instead of a
reference
mark, I get
[Error! Bookmark not defined.]. When I go to help to find out
what
this
means, it says that this error message arises when the page containing the
bookmark has been deleted. What?? It's not deleted.

Can anyone help?
 

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