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From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 30 Mar 2010 17:37 If you still want to use a number, you can start with an underline and then the number. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "LAC" <LAC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B76500AC-2A1F-4901-B717-C5D5D3605785(a)microsoft.com... > Well I'll be darned. For as long as I've been setting bookmarks I guess I > had > never tried to set one that started with a number. That's exactly what the > problem was. Too bad MS Word help doesn't tell you that right from the > start! > > Many thanks to you and Yves. > -- > LAC > > > "SallyF" wrote: > >> >> >> "LAC" wrote: >> >> > Word 2007, Windows XP Professional: I'm trying to add a bookmark but >> > when I >> > type in the bookmark name in the bookmark name box, the Add button is >> > greyed >> > out. I'm not using any spaces. The place I want to bookmark is within a >> > "table title" style but I didn't think that would matter. I even tried >> > placing the cursor directly into the table and the "add" button is >> > still >> > greyed. Also, I deleted all the OLE_LINK bookmarks. The "add" button >> > was >> > available when they were there but when I tried to type in a new >> > bookmark >> > name it would turn grey. Am I missing something? >> > -- >> > LAC > |