Bookmarks are invisible placeholders that allow you to move easily to specified points in a large document.
Some other wordprocessors have bookmarks as part of their interface. If you are familiar with their use, you will find that KWord functions in a similar manner.
It should be noted that bookmarks are attached to the text near the cursor, not the page location. If the text moves forward or backward in the document (as text is inserted or deleted respectively), the bookmark moves with the text.
Creating a bookark is simple.
Place the cursor where you want the bookmark to be inserted. Select -> from the menubar.
A small dialog box will appear.
Type a short description of the bookmark location (i.e. Chapter 1, Appendix, Abstract, etc). This description will identify the bookmark for you.
Click to create the bookmark.
Click to return to your document without creating a bookmark.
To jump to a previously created bookmark, select -> from the menubar.
A small dialog will appear. Double click on the desired bookmark with the
mouse button. You will immediately be taken to the location in the document that is attached to that bookmark.Alternatively, you can click once on the desired bookmark with the . This will function the same as double clicking on the bookmark.
mouse button, and then click onTo rename a bookmark, select -> from the menubar.
A small dialog will appear. Click on the desired bookmark with the . A small dialog will appear. Enter the new name for your bookmark. Click . The bookmark is renamed immediately.
mouse button. Now clickTo delete a bookmark, select -> from the menubar.
A small dialog will appear. Click on the desired bookmark with the
mouse button.Be sure you have selected the correct bookmark from the list before proceeding. KWord does not ask for confirmation before deleting the selected bookmark.
Now click . The bookmark is deleted immediately.
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