 How about using bookmarks not only on your books, but make them handy and save time on your Word document? Arlene here, welcome to Burn to Learn. Bookmarks are known to be excellent quickmarks that directs you to a specific place, area or page in a book. Today we'll show you how to save as much time, but by creating them inside a large Word document. A bookmark will be created where our cursor is placed in the doc. So here we are at the beginning title of our 14 page long document. We'll go up to the Insert menu and in the links area we'll click on Bookmark. Our first bookmark will be called Microsoft Word. Notice though that the bookmark feature won't allow special characters like spaces, periods, commas, numbers only, question marks and such. In fact, if you notice if I try to click on the Add button, it won't let me. So I'll get rid of the space and replace it with an underscore. Now I'll click Add and a bookmark has been added. Let's place ourselves on the first subheading and click on the Bookmark button once again. As you can see now the Microsoft Word bookmark we created is now shown there. We'll add a bookmark for this origin subheading as well as a few more from this document. We've added all the bookmarks we want for this file. We'll click the Bookmark button again and as you can see now all the document bookmarks are shown in the bookmark window. At the Sort By section you can even choose how you want your bookmarks to be arranged either by name that is alphabetical order or by location meaning where each bookmark is located in the document from top to bottom. Please take a second to give a like to this video and feel free to leave a comment. Let's select the Word Art Bookmark and click on Go To. It has placed us exactly where this subheading is found in the dock. You can close out from this window. Another way to jump from one bookmark to another is by going up to the Home menu and click on the Replace button. Click the Go To tab and then select Bookmark. As you click the Down menu you'll find all the bookmarks the document has. I want to jump to the Work for Mac bookmark. Select it and then click on Go To and there we are. Just separate your document and make it easy to go through it by using Microsoft Word Bookmarks.