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Expert: Pamela Mullenix-Croft - 10/29/2009
Question what is difference between name and location in bookmark?
Answer Hello Manish,
The location of the bookmark is a place in the document where you wish a user to move to when they click a hyperlink. The name and the location are the same thing. The name is just an easier way of saying, for example, move to the second page, third paragraph, to the word ‘cat’ when the user clicks the hyperlink. Instead of describing the location of the bookmark in a physical sense, you give the location a name.
It would be like saying you are moving to a state in the United States which is located in the lower right hand corner of the U.S. Instead, you just say you are moving to Florida, the name of the location, rather than the description of the location.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Pamela
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