Microsoft Word is a word processor application and is the most popular one of its kind. It comes bundled with Microsoft Office and has many features for making your document attractive. It also enables users to bookmark a particular point in your document for easy access. This is helpful especially if you are having a lengthy document. Clicking on the bookmark will allow you to locate a specific passage in the document quickly. The process of creating bookmarks is fairly simple and can be of great help when creating or reading a Microsoft Word document. In this article you can find instructions for doing the same.
Microsoft chat support instructions
Mentioned below are the instructions recommended by the Microsoft chat support team which will assist you in the process of adding a bookmark in MS Word.
- Start off by highlighting the passage which you would like to bookmark. Alternatively, you can insert your mouse at the location that you wish to bookmark.
- Click on the option labeled “Insert” located on the menu bar at the top of the page.
- Select the option “Bookmark” from the drop-down menu.
- Enter the name of your bookmark and hit the “Add” button. Your bookmark will now be added to your list. If you have already added a bookmark name. You can choose that bookmark name when you want to add another bookmark later on.
- Make use of the same Bookmark dialog box if you want to a bookmark in your document. Choose the bookmark you want to go to from the dialog box and hit the “Go To” button. It will then take you to the bookmarked page.
- For making the bookmarks of your document visible. Click on the “Tools” button on the menu bar. Select “Options” from the given drop-down menu, go to the tab titled “View” in the options dialog box, mark the check box labeled “Bookmark”, and hit the “Ok” button. This will display your bookmarked passages in brackets and the bookmarked location will be marked with an I-beam.
That’s all with the instructions provided by Microsoft chat support team for adding a bookmark in Microsoft Word. Thanks for your time and have a good day! Additionally, if you need more support check out Omni Tech Support and their Mozilla Firefox support page.





