Summary

Highlight the text you want to bookmark in your Word document and then go to Insert > Bookmark. Assign your bookmark a name and then click “Add.” Then, you can use Word’s Link tool to create a clickable link to your bookmark.

Bookmarks in Microsoft Word are similar to those in your web browser. Once you save a bookmark, you have an easy reference to that spot. To make bookmarks even handier, you can create links to them in your Word document.

Bookmark on the Insert tab

Word bookmarks are convenientfor navigating lengthy documents, whether for yourself or your readers. When you link to a bookmark within your text, you can skip directly to that location with a click which is ideal fordifferent sections, text, visuals, or tables.

Create a Bookmark in Word

Go to the spot in your document where you want to create the bookmark. You can place your cursor in the location or select text, an image, a table, or another item.

Related:Navigate Long Documents in Word Using Bookmarks

Head to the Insert tab and choose “Bookmark” in the Links section of the ribbon.

If your ribbon is condensed, you should see a Links drop-down box containing the Bookmark option.

Bookmark in the Links drop-down menu

When the Bookmark box appears, give it a name in the “Bookmark Name” field. Then, click “Add” which places the bookmark in the list below and closes the box.

You’ve then successfully added a bookmark to your document.

Go to a Bookmark in Your Document

You can return to the Insert tab and select “Bookmark” to see all of your bookmarks. Select one in the list and click “Go To” to jump to that particular bookmark.

Alternatively, head to the Home tab in Word on Windows, select “Find,” and pick “Go To”. On Mac, select Edit > Find > Go To from the menu bar.

Add bookmark box

On the Go To tab, pick “Bookmark” on the left and choose the bookmark name in the drop-down box on the right. Click “Go To.”

While the options directly above to visit a bookmark are fine, you can make visiting your bookmarks simpler bycreating linksto them. This is perfect for you and your readers to jump directly to one with a click.

Related:How to Insert, Delete, and Manage Hyperlinks in Microsoft Word

Go To button in the Bookmark box

Select the text you’d like to link to the bookmark. Then, pick Link > Insert Link on the Insert tab orright-click, move to Links, and pick “Insert Link” in the shortcut menu.

Choose “Place in This Document” on the left of the Insert Hyperlink box that opens. On Mac, pick “This Document.” Then, expand Bookmarks and select the one you want.

Insert Link in the Links menu

Optionally, you can adjust the display text at the top which should be the same text you selected for the link. Then, click “OK” to apply the link.

Now, give your link a try. Click the hyperlink and you should head straight to the bookmark you assigned to it. On Windows, you may need tohold Ctrl and click, depending on your settings.

Bookmarks in the Place in This Document options

If you hover your cursor over the link, you should see the name of the bookmark in the tool tip.

If you want to remove oredit the linkto the bookmark later, right-click it and choose the action you want.

Link to a bookmark in Word

With bookmarks in Word, you can create an easy way to navigate to certain areas of your document without worries of atable of contentsor manually scrolling to find what you need.

For more, look at how toreuse or move a bookmark in Word.

Actions for a link in the shortcut menu