In the current document or the document you want to link to, do this:
- Select the text to which you want to assign a bookmark, or click where you want to insert a bookmark.
- Click Insert >Bookmark.
- Under Bookmark name, type a name. Bookmark names must begin with a letter and can contain numbers. ...
- Click Add.
- How do I insert a bookmark in a Word document?
- How do I create an automatic bookmark in Word?
- How do I insert an icon into a Word document on a Mac?
- How do I create a hyperlink shortcut on a Mac?
- How do I fix Bookmark not defined in Word?
How do I insert a bookmark in a Word document?
Bookmark the location
- Select text, a picture, or a place in your document where you want to insert a bookmark.
- Click Insert > Bookmark.
- Under Bookmark name, type a name and click Add. Note: Bookmark names need to begin with a letter. They can include both numbers and letters, but not spaces.
How do I create an automatic bookmark in Word?
To create bookmarks automatically:
- On the Page Layout tab, in the Navigation group, click the arrow below Bookmark.
- Click Auto Build Bookmarks.
- In the Build Bookmarks dialog, click Level 1. ...
- Do one or both of the following:
- Click OK.
- To make more than one tier of bookmarks, click Level 2 (and so on) and then perform steps three and four again.
How do I insert an icon into a Word document on a Mac?
Insert PDF into Word Document as an Embedded Object
- Open Word on your Mac.
- Open a document you'd like to add a PDF to.
- Place the cursor where you want the PDF to embed.
- Select “Insert” at the top of the Word window.
- In the “Text” group, Select the “Object” icon.
- Select “Object” from the drop-down menu.
How do I create a hyperlink shortcut on a Mac?
Create Link Using Keyboard Shortcut
Alternatively, you can create external hyperlinks using keyboard shortcuts. After adding content in the Rich Content Editor, select the text for your hyperlink. Then press Cmd+K (Mac keyboard) or Ctrl+K (PC Keyboard).
How do I fix Bookmark not defined in Word?
Bookmark Not Defined.” or “Error! Reference source not found.” when you update a field that has a broken link to a bookmark. You can restore the original text by pressing Ctrl+Z immediately after receiving the error message. You can press Ctrl+Shift+F9 to convert the text in the field to regular text.