PDF Bookmark Advantages

 

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We have provided two kinds of links for your convenience

(1) Links from within the book

(2) Links from Bookmarks Tab situated on the left (outside) of the book.

Let us understand how best you can use them to your advantage.

Links from within the Book

Again, we have provided two kinds of links from within the book for your convenience

(1) Links from Contents which can be spotted in the beginning of the book after the copyright page (these are links to the page where a new chapter begins)

(2) Links from Index which can be spotted at the end of the book (these are links to the page where the topic has been discussed).

When you open the book these links are not visible but as you place the cursor at them the link becomes visible in form of a hand pointing finger towards the link, clicking at which takes you to the right place inside the book. This helps you avoid turning the pages of the book to locate something that you are looking for.

Links from Bookmarks Tab situated on the left (outside) of the book

Here again, we have generated two kinds of links from outside the book for your convenience. On the left side of the book you will notice a window. At left of this window you will find Bookmarks Tab and at the top will see Options Menu and you can use them both to your advantage.

Links from Bookmarks Tab

(1) Click at small square box containing + mark at left of Contents and the list expands, then click at any item from that list and it takes you straight to the page where that particular chapter begins

(2) Click at small square box containing + mark at left of Index and the list expands, then click at any item from that list and it takes you straight to the page where that particular topic has been discussed.

Option Menu

The window we discussed above can be expanded horizontally at the cost of reducing the space available for viewing the book on your computer screen, and you may need to expand that window horizontally if you are not able to read long bookmarks. But then, we have a better alternative for you. Click at Options on right-angle border of Bookmarks Tab, click Wrap Long Bookmarks, and that would let you view the entire bookmark without having to expand the window horizontally.