By now, I am likely suffering the ill effects of an Egg Nog induced coma, so in my cognitive absence, I present the most read posts from the year. Enjoy and thanks for reading!
and because nothing cures a New Year’s hangover better than an AskQ post!
Often times, a PDF’s pagination doesn’t match the pagination as displayed in document. For example, a document containing caption, contents and authorities pages, may have its first narrative page set 7 pages into the file. This makes navigation problematic.
In addition to making it easy to generate PDF bookmarks from a Word document (click link to see how) , Headings and Bookmarks afford your reviewers an easy method of navigation.
Here are shortcuts to Applying Heading Styles and Creating Bookmarks.
To quickly apply Heading styles
Select the item by placing insertion point anywhere on that line of text (Heading styles will auto-apply to the entire paragraph).
Hold CTRL and SHIFT down and press 1, 2, or 3 to apply that corresponding outline level (e.g., CTRL+SHIFT+2 applies Heading 2 style).
Note, only the first 3 Heading styles have shortcut keystrokes pre-assigned to them. Alternatively, you can also Press CTRL + SHIFT + S (Apply Style shortcut) then select or enter the style name.
To create Bookmarks
Select the text to bookmark. Note: Unlike Heading Styles, you must select all text to be included in the bookmark.
Press CTRL + SHIFT + F5. The Bookmark dialog appears.
Enter your bookmark name:
-name can contain only letters and/or numbers
-name cannot begin with a number
Click Add.
Note: If you use the same name as an existing bookmark the original will be overwriten without warning.
An earlier post showed an easy keyboard shortcut for creating bookmarks. Here’s an even easier method of creating a PDF from a Word document, where the bookmarks, practically, create themselves. And the beauty of it is that it preserves the outline hierarchy (i.e. creates indented bookmarks) as defined in your document.
Note:The document must either be in outline format (with Heading styles), or formatted with Word-generated bookmarks.