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YESHWANT JOSHI

i have a huge .doc file of about 1340 pages. what i want to do is to creat a
link at the beginning of the file with some specific targetted issues
discussed in the file so that every time i m not required to remember the
page no. or move in the file through edit-find ...... etc.

i know this facility is there in word but somehow couldn't find the same.

can anyone help me in detail

tks in advance
 
Insert a bookmark in the documetn at each place you want to go to.
Then insert cross-references at the beginning of the document,
referring to the appropriate bookmarks (in the Cross-Reference dialog,
choose "Bookmarks" as the reference type, then select from the list).

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If you used Heading styles in the document, then you could create
a Table of Contents based on Heading styles.

If you did not use Heading styles in the document, then you could
create a Table of Contents based on TC fields that you manually
insert, or create a list of hyperlinks to bookmarks that you
manually insert.
 
Hi Jay Freedman,
while inserting bookmarks in the document, it is not allowing me to enter
the bookmark with the name exceeding one word. In that the limitation or am
I doing some mistake in the process to be followed ??
 
Bookmarks must be (or appear to be) a single word, but you can
Use_Underlines or RunWordsTogether.

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Note that the _name_ of your bookmark isn't what will show up in your
list at the front (so it doesn't matter what it says, so long as you
can remember it), but the text it refers to or the label you type
alongside it.
 
Hi garfield-n-odie,

can you please elaborate in detail "create a Table of Contents based on
Heading styles"
 
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