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Default formatting of an inserted bookmark
Please assist. I have several titles in appendices that I refer to in a
document (Appendix 2.1, Appendix 4.2, Appendix 4.7, etc.). The appendix
headings have a different style associated with them than the body of the
text. When I insert the bookmark reference to the appendix, the body of my
text adopts the style of my appendix heading. This is not desirable. (The
path I’m using is: Insert/Reference/Cross-Reference/Reference type:
Bookmark/Insert reference to: Bookmark text with the Insert as hyperlink
checked.
While I can reapply formatting, I will be using this document as a template
and would like to get this component remedied. Any suggestions?
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Utf
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11/30/2009 9:17:02 PM |
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Have you included the paragraph mark in your bookmark range? If so, you
might try bookmarking only the Appendix heading text.
APL wrote:
> Please assist. I have several titles in appendices that I refer to in
> a document (Appendix 2.1, Appendix 4.2, Appendix 4.7, etc.). The
> appendix headings have a different style associated with them than
> the body of the text. When I insert the bookmark reference to the
> appendix, the body of my text adopts the style of my appendix
> heading. This is not desirable. (The path I'm using is:
> Insert/Reference/Cross-Reference/Reference type: Bookmark/Insert
> reference to: Bookmark text with the Insert as hyperlink checked.
>
> While I can reapply formatting, I will be using this document as a
> template and would like to get this component remedied. Any
> suggestions?
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Greg
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11/30/2009 9:29:26 PM
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Do you have direct formatting applied to the appendix headings, or is the
formatting defined in the style? See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/FormatCrossReferences.htm
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"APL" <APL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5FBA5936-25F5-4858-BA75-0274F489E9D1@microsoft.com...
> Please assist. I have several titles in appendices that I refer to in a
> document (Appendix 2.1, Appendix 4.2, Appendix 4.7, etc.). The appendix
> headings have a different style associated with them than the body of the
> text. When I insert the bookmark reference to the appendix, the body of
> my
> text adopts the style of my appendix heading. This is not desirable. (The
> path I’m using is: Insert/Reference/Cross-Reference/Reference type:
> Bookmark/Insert reference to: Bookmark text with the Insert as hyperlink
> checked.
>
> While I can reapply formatting, I will be using this document as a
> template
> and would like to get this component remedied. Any suggestions?
>
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Suzanne
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11/30/2009 10:16:34 PM
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