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Adding a Bookmark Table in a Document



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I've got many places I'd like to Bookmark in Word and I'd like to create a Table for all these bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks. For instance :





On page 5 in my Word Document :



[MyPlace 1]



Some text about MyPlace 1



On page 8 in my Word Document :



[MyPlace 2]



Some text about MyPlace 2. This is some other text about MyPlace 2





I've added Bookmarks around each one of my [MyPlace #]. Now I want to create a Table that will show the bookmarks like so :



[MyPlace 1].......................................5



[Myplace 2].......................................8



And I want this table to be updated (such as an update with F9), whenever I change the name of the Bookmark, or its page.



I don't want the text of the content of the bookmark to be a part of said bookmark.



I've tryed using { TOC b "something" }. But I don't know what to put into "something" to get all the bookmarks in one table










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    I've got many places I'd like to Bookmark in Word and I'd like to create a Table for all these bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks. For instance :





    On page 5 in my Word Document :



    [MyPlace 1]



    Some text about MyPlace 1



    On page 8 in my Word Document :



    [MyPlace 2]



    Some text about MyPlace 2. This is some other text about MyPlace 2





    I've added Bookmarks around each one of my [MyPlace #]. Now I want to create a Table that will show the bookmarks like so :



    [MyPlace 1].......................................5



    [Myplace 2].......................................8



    And I want this table to be updated (such as an update with F9), whenever I change the name of the Bookmark, or its page.



    I don't want the text of the content of the bookmark to be a part of said bookmark.



    I've tryed using { TOC b "something" }. But I don't know what to put into "something" to get all the bookmarks in one table










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      I've got many places I'd like to Bookmark in Word and I'd like to create a Table for all these bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks. For instance :





      On page 5 in my Word Document :



      [MyPlace 1]



      Some text about MyPlace 1



      On page 8 in my Word Document :



      [MyPlace 2]



      Some text about MyPlace 2. This is some other text about MyPlace 2





      I've added Bookmarks around each one of my [MyPlace #]. Now I want to create a Table that will show the bookmarks like so :



      [MyPlace 1].......................................5



      [Myplace 2].......................................8



      And I want this table to be updated (such as an update with F9), whenever I change the name of the Bookmark, or its page.



      I don't want the text of the content of the bookmark to be a part of said bookmark.



      I've tryed using { TOC b "something" }. But I don't know what to put into "something" to get all the bookmarks in one table










      share|improve this question
















      I've got many places I'd like to Bookmark in Word and I'd like to create a Table for all these bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks. For instance :





      On page 5 in my Word Document :



      [MyPlace 1]



      Some text about MyPlace 1



      On page 8 in my Word Document :



      [MyPlace 2]



      Some text about MyPlace 2. This is some other text about MyPlace 2





      I've added Bookmarks around each one of my [MyPlace #]. Now I want to create a Table that will show the bookmarks like so :



      [MyPlace 1].......................................5



      [Myplace 2].......................................8



      And I want this table to be updated (such as an update with F9), whenever I change the name of the Bookmark, or its page.



      I don't want the text of the content of the bookmark to be a part of said bookmark.



      I've tryed using { TOC b "something" }. But I don't know what to put into "something" to get all the bookmarks in one table







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          I'd like to create a Table for bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks




          To add a table of contents for an individual section, you create a
          bookmark for that section and specify that bookmark in the TOC field
          code.



          Add the bookmarks




          1. Select the section that you want to create a table of contents for.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.



            enter image description here




          3. In the Bookmark name box, type a name for the bookmark.



            Note Use a name that’s easy to remember, such as section1.



          4. Click Add.


          5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each section that you want to add a table of contents to.



          Create the tables of contents




          1. Click where you want to add a section table of contents.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts, and then click Field.



            enter image description here



          3. Under Field names, click TOC.


          4. Click Field Codes, and then click Options.


          5. In the Switches list, click b, click Add to Field, and then click OK.



          6. In the Field codes box, type the name of the bookmark for that section.



            Important Be sure that a space separates the b switch and the bookmark name.



          7. Click OK.


          8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each section TOC that you want to add to your document.





          Source Add a table of contents for each section






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          • Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:15








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            You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

            – DavidPostill
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:25











          • I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:37












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          I'd like to create a Table for bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks




          To add a table of contents for an individual section, you create a
          bookmark for that section and specify that bookmark in the TOC field
          code.



          Add the bookmarks




          1. Select the section that you want to create a table of contents for.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.



            enter image description here




          3. In the Bookmark name box, type a name for the bookmark.



            Note Use a name that’s easy to remember, such as section1.



          4. Click Add.


          5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each section that you want to add a table of contents to.



          Create the tables of contents




          1. Click where you want to add a section table of contents.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts, and then click Field.



            enter image description here



          3. Under Field names, click TOC.


          4. Click Field Codes, and then click Options.


          5. In the Switches list, click b, click Add to Field, and then click OK.



          6. In the Field codes box, type the name of the bookmark for that section.



            Important Be sure that a space separates the b switch and the bookmark name.



          7. Click OK.


          8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each section TOC that you want to add to your document.





          Source Add a table of contents for each section






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:15








          • 1





            You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

            – DavidPostill
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:25











          • I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:37
















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          I'd like to create a Table for bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks




          To add a table of contents for an individual section, you create a
          bookmark for that section and specify that bookmark in the TOC field
          code.



          Add the bookmarks




          1. Select the section that you want to create a table of contents for.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.



            enter image description here




          3. In the Bookmark name box, type a name for the bookmark.



            Note Use a name that’s easy to remember, such as section1.



          4. Click Add.


          5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each section that you want to add a table of contents to.



          Create the tables of contents




          1. Click where you want to add a section table of contents.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts, and then click Field.



            enter image description here



          3. Under Field names, click TOC.


          4. Click Field Codes, and then click Options.


          5. In the Switches list, click b, click Add to Field, and then click OK.



          6. In the Field codes box, type the name of the bookmark for that section.



            Important Be sure that a space separates the b switch and the bookmark name.



          7. Click OK.


          8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each section TOC that you want to add to your document.





          Source Add a table of contents for each section






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:15








          • 1





            You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

            – DavidPostill
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:25











          • I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:37














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          0








          0







          I'd like to create a Table for bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks




          To add a table of contents for an individual section, you create a
          bookmark for that section and specify that bookmark in the TOC field
          code.



          Add the bookmarks




          1. Select the section that you want to create a table of contents for.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.



            enter image description here




          3. In the Bookmark name box, type a name for the bookmark.



            Note Use a name that’s easy to remember, such as section1.



          4. Click Add.


          5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each section that you want to add a table of contents to.



          Create the tables of contents




          1. Click where you want to add a section table of contents.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts, and then click Field.



            enter image description here



          3. Under Field names, click TOC.


          4. Click Field Codes, and then click Options.


          5. In the Switches list, click b, click Add to Field, and then click OK.



          6. In the Field codes box, type the name of the bookmark for that section.



            Important Be sure that a space separates the b switch and the bookmark name.



          7. Click OK.


          8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each section TOC that you want to add to your document.





          Source Add a table of contents for each section






          share|improve this answer















          I'd like to create a Table for bookmarks, like a Table Of Contents, but for Bookmarks




          To add a table of contents for an individual section, you create a
          bookmark for that section and specify that bookmark in the TOC field
          code.



          Add the bookmarks




          1. Select the section that you want to create a table of contents for.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.



            enter image description here




          3. In the Bookmark name box, type a name for the bookmark.



            Note Use a name that’s easy to remember, such as section1.



          4. Click Add.


          5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each section that you want to add a table of contents to.



          Create the tables of contents




          1. Click where you want to add a section table of contents.



          2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts, and then click Field.



            enter image description here



          3. Under Field names, click TOC.


          4. Click Field Codes, and then click Options.


          5. In the Switches list, click b, click Add to Field, and then click OK.



          6. In the Field codes box, type the name of the bookmark for that section.



            Important Be sure that a space separates the b switch and the bookmark name.



          7. Click OK.


          8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each section TOC that you want to add to your document.





          Source Add a table of contents for each section







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          • Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:15








          • 1





            You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

            – DavidPostill
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:25











          • I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:37



















          • Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:15








          • 1





            You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

            – DavidPostill
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:25











          • I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

            – xhaltar
            Dec 3 '14 at 17:37

















          Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

          – xhaltar
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:15







          Thanks, but this does not answer completely my question. I need an automatic solution. Yours says I need to repeat the actions for every bookmark I want to have in my bookmark table. Plus, but maybe I do it wrong, at the end, it says that no entry has been found. Even though I put a bookmark name. So I think it does not work

          – xhaltar
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:15






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          1





          You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

          – DavidPostill
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:25





          You want an automated bookmark table? In that case you need to write some (VBA) script. Please edit with your new requirements.

          – DavidPostill
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:25













          I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

          – xhaltar
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:37





          I don't want any VBA in my solution. Maybe it is not feasible.

          – xhaltar
          Dec 3 '14 at 17:37


















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