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Old 08-29-2012, 08:26 PM
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I want the title of the document "Ongoing Advice Agreement" to be bookmarked as "Heading_OngoingAdviceAgreement \h".
A bookmark name wouldn't have the '\h' switch. That's something you'd use in a REF field, perhaps. Also, your using of 'Heading_' as part of the name suggests you may already be using a Heading Style. In that case, you can cross-reference it (via the Heading) without creating a bookmark.
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Also changing the code to True does not link it with footer of previous section?
It does enforce a link. Of course, if the footer it's linked to is empty, you won't see anything.
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