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Adding a bookmark in Microsoft Word is a useful way to mark a specific location within a document that you can easily jump to later. Here are the steps to add a bookmark in Microsoft Word: 1. Open your Microsoft Word document. 2. Select the text or location where you want to add the bookmark. 3. Click on the "Insert" tab on the ribbon at the top of the screen. 4. Click on the "Bookmark" button, which is located in the "Links" section. 5. In the "Bookmark" dialog box, type a name for your bookmark in the "Bookmark name" field. Make sure that the name is something descriptive that will help you remember what the bookmark is for. 6. Click the "Add" button to create the bookmark. Once you have created the bookmark, you can easily navigate to it by following these steps: 1. Click on the "Insert" tab on the ribbon. 2. Click on the "Bookmark" button in the "Links" section. 3. In the "Bookmark" dialog box, select the bookmark you want to navigate to from the list. 4. Click the "Go To" button to navigate to the bookmark. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+F5" to quickly navigate to the most recently added bookmark in your document.
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