Unwanted Thick Black Brackets Appearing
What are these? How do I get rid of them?
Thanks, Rafael
See the discussion here, if so:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.office.word/browse_thread/thread/d9008bc57718f17a/6d9e4a9a62bdc3f2
As I say there, it's probably an interaction with another program, but
it's probably not worth your time to chase down.
So sometimes when you copy and paste, for some reason Word thinks that
location needs to be tracked and creates a bookmark. Don't know why--but
the brackets do refer to a specific bookmark. The link I gave you has
diagnostic questions, which you can try answering to track down the
cause, but it's probably easier to just use the macro there to get rid
of them periodically if they get in the way.
They can be individually deleted via Insert | Bookmark, but that's a hassle.
"Bookmarks are from Safari" makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
Daiya
On 12/8/07 2:30 PM, in article OZgDrneO...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, "Daiya
Mitchell" <daiya...@mvps.org.INVALID> wrote:
> Well, officially they let Word track things. Word creates invisible
> bookmarks in order to create a table of contents or cross-references,
> for instance. Or let's say you had a contract that uses the client's
> name five times--you might type it once and deliberately create
> bookmarks to reflect that text the next four times.
>
> So sometimes when you copy and paste, for some reason Word thinks that
> location needs to be tracked and creates a bookmark. Don't know why--but
> the brackets do refer to a specific bookmark. The link I gave you has
> diagnostic questions, which you can try answering to track down the
> cause, but it's probably easier to just use the macro there to get rid
> of them periodically if they get in the way.
>
> They can be individually deleted via Insert | Bookmark, but that's a hassle.
>
> "Bookmarks are from Safari" makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
>
> Daiya
>
> Rafael Montserrat wrote:
>> Yes. They do go away when I uncheck Bookmarks in View.
>>
>> In View, next to the ŚShow Bookmarksą box, it says, łDisplays
>> bookmarks in your document by enclosing them in square brackets. The
>> square brackets display in your document but they donąt print.˛
>>
>> I seldom get those brackets. Bookmarks are from Safari. What is the
>> Safari/Word relationship that makes the brackets appear? In this last
>> document, some words were bracketed, and the whole text was bracketed
>> also . If the brackets donąt print, and if they donąt refer to (or a
>> typist canąt see) specific bookmarks on a word document, or on a
Did you read the page I sent you to? "This isn't supposed to happen,
and it doesn't happen to everyone."
Sometimes, Word randomly creates bookmarks when you copy and paste,
because for some unknown reason, it thinks it needs bookmarks. It
doesn't happen to everyone, and there are several different triggers
identified, and other unknown ones. It's a bug that seems to have no
fix. It is probably linked to interaction with another program.
If you want to invest some effort looking for the particular cause on
your machine, say so--we'll offer suggestions. If you don't, your
options are to ignore them, hide them, or delete them periodically. They
are mostly harmless. If you are converting to HTML, they might cause a
problem.
Bookmarks in Safari are totally irrelevant--same word, different meaning
in different contexts.
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*Not* a related issue, by the way, other than Word being confusing.
The yellow box with a name is an AutoComplete, offering to complete the
AutoText you are typing. Entourage contacts are automatically loaded as
AutoText entries. To stop this happening, in Tools | AutoCorrect |
AutoText, you can either turn the AutoComplete offerings off entirely
(uncheck "show AutoComplete tips" box) or you can just check the box to
"exclude contacts" from AutoComplete offerings.
The (purple) dotted underline signifies that this is a contact from the
contact toolbar. I don't use this feature, so am a little hazy on it and
forget what it's called. Read the help on "Field Codes: Contact field"
to see what you can do with a dotted underlined name. It doesn't make
sense, though, that the dotted line would pop up in front of you as the
yellow box did--I don't think they behave that way. I believe that if
you accidentally accepted an AutoComplete to type a name, it would have
the dotted underline, as that's equivalent to using the contacts toolbar.
Daiya
>>> In View, next to the ŒShow Bookmarks¹ box, it says, ³Displays
>>> bookmarks in your document by enclosing them in square brackets. The
>>> square brackets display in your document but they don¹t print.²
>>>
>>> I seldom get those brackets. Bookmarks are from Safari. What is the
>>> Safari/Word relationship that makes the brackets appear? In this last
>>> document, some words were bracketed, and the whole text was bracketed
>>> also . If the brackets don¹t print, and if they don¹t refer to (or a
>>> typist can¹t see) specific bookmarks on a word document, or on a
Yes, I Have " ... read the page I sent you to? "This isn't supposed
to happen,
and it doesn't happen to everyone."
Thanks, Rafael