In a Word 2010 document, you can dynamically reference bookmarks, headings, numbers, footnotes, and so on in the current Word document by inserting cross-references. Take the Insert bookmark cross-reference as an example, as described in the following procedure:
Step 1th, open the Word 2010 document window that you have bookmarked, and position the insertion cursor in the appropriate location. Switch to the Insert ribbon and click the Cross-Reference button in the links group, as shown in Figure 2011081601.
Figure 2011081601 Click the Cross-reference button
Step 2nd, in an Open Cross-Reference dialog box, click the Reference type Drop-down triangle button to select the options for numbered items, title, bookmarks, footnotes, endnotes, and so on in the open list, in this case, select the Bookmark option. Click the reference Content Drop-down triangle button, where you can select the options for bookmark text, page number, paragraph number, and so on, in this case, select the page numbering option. Leave the Insert as Hyperlink check box selected, and then select the appropriate bookmark in the reference which bookmark list, and click the Insert button, as shown in Figure 2011081602.
Figure 2011081602 Cross-Reference dialog box
returns to the Word 2010 document window, where the mouse pointer points to the inserted cross-reference to display the bookmark name. Hold down the CTRL key and click the cross-reference text to jump to the destination bookmark position, as shown in Figure 2011081603.
Figure 2011081603 successfully inserting a bookmark cross Reference