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Click the Bookmarks button on the left to open the Bookmarks panel. Open the page where you want the bookmark to link to, and adjust the view settings. Use the Select tool to select the area of the page you want to bookmark: Select the bookmark under which you want to place the new bookmark.
Fortunately, Microsoft added a tool in Word that enables you to natively create PDF documents. You can even change settings, such as keeping your bookmarks intact, to improve the accessibility of your PDF files. Click the “File” tab. Click “Save As” to show your document on the screen and open the Save As dialog.
Select “Plug-Ins > Bookmarks > Modify Bookmarks > Find And Edit Bookmark Properties” to open the “Find And Edit Bookmark Properties” dialog. Select “All Bookmarks” in the “Bookmark subset” option menu. Set desired level in the “Bookmark level” option menu.
In Word: click File, Save As, then Browse to select a folder to save to. On the Save As dialog, in the File name area, enter the file name. Click the Save as type drop-down and select PDF (*. Pdf). Click Options Check Create bookmarks using: and select Headings. Click OK. Click Save.
In Word: click File, Save As, then Browse to select a folder to save to. On the Save As dialog, in the File name area, enter the file name. Click the Save as type drop-down and select PDF (*. Pdf). Click Options Check Create bookmarks using: and select Headings. Click OK. Click Save.
Click Tools, then open the Action Wizard where you see some default actions. Choose where the files come from on the list (such as the folder option), then choose the specific folder. Click the Options button to open settings you can change, such as the types of files to process. Now add the tasks.
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