![]() ![]() From Paul (in the comments): Bookmark names that begin with _ are ‘Hidden Bookmarks’.An underscore is the only acceptable symbol allowed in a bookmark’s name, providing it’s not the first character. ![]() Always start a bookmark name with a letter.Choose the Bookmark option from the Insert menu. Alternately, select the text you want named with the bookmark. Here are the bookmark naming rules that I’ve figured out: To insert a bookmark, follow these steps: Position the insertion point where you want the bookmark to be inserted. So, you can have Name_2 but not Name-2, Name$2, Name(2), Name=2 or anything else with a symbol that isn’t an underscore.ĭoes anyone know why Word is so precious about the acceptable characters in a bookmark’s name? Drag the corner of the box until you reach the desired dimensions. Click the drop down menu, and click on 'Draw Text Box'. Go to the 'Insert' menu in the toolbar, and then click on 'Text Box'. Here is a step by step guide how to do it. I’ve known for a long time that you cannot use spaces or any other symbols (except the underscore) in a bookmark name. Another option is to use Microsoft Word to design your own bookmark template. So, you can have Name2 or Name_2 but not Name 2, 2_Name, _Name2, or 2Name. You can only use letters (upper, lower or mixed case) and underscores in the name, but you cannot start a bookmark’s name with an underscore. I’ve recently found out that in Word you can’t start a bookmark’s name with a number. ![]()
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