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Adding Bookmarks in Word 2007

By James Marshall, About.com

If you're working on a long Word document, navigating through it can be a hassle. This makes it difficult if you need to return to a specific location for further editing.

But Word 2007 lets you bookmark specific parts of your document. Then, you can easily return to the location.

To insert a bookmark in Word 2007, follow these steps:

1. Select the portion of your document you'd like to bookmark

2. On the ribbon, click the Insert tab

3. Click Bookmark in the Links section

4. Type a name under Bookmark name. Bookmark names must begin with a letter and cannot contain spaces

5. Click Add

Next: Opening bookmarked locations in Word 2007

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