In this article, I will show you how to create a hyperlink in Word that points to a particular section in the same document.
This makes sense if your content is very long and thus refers to another section within the same document. This way, you can add a link that users can click to jump right to that particular section instead of scrolling all the way down.
A clear example is the hyperlinks in Table of Contents that refer you to another section of the same document.
Another example is illustrated below:
If this is your goal, then let’s get started:
For example, I’ll illustrate how to bookmark the third chapter in a book (chapter 3) so that our link will point to that page.
Obey the steps below to learn how to bookmark a particular section in a Word document.
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Note that the bookmark name must begin with a letter, but can include letters. It must not also include any space.
After you insert the bookmark with the above instructions, then you can now create a hyperlink that points to that bookmarked location in the same document.
The remaining steps below will now show you how to add a link to the bookmarked section in the same document.
Word will display the list of all bookmarks and headings in the box.
After you hit the OK button, a hyperlink will be created to the text you selected for the link.
NOTE: In MS Word, hyperlinks are not clickable. To make it clickable, you must press and hold the Ctrl Key before you click on the link.