What are inserted as cross-reference in Word?
A. Placeholders
B. Bookmarks
C. Objects
D. Word fields
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Cross-reference in MS Word works like a hyperlink within your document, allowing you to jump from one place to another.A. Placeholders: These are temporary elements used to hold space for text or graphics but do not create links within the document.
B. Bookmarks: Bookmarks are named locations inside a Word document. When you insert a cross-reference, it can point directly to a specific bookmark. Clicking the cross-reference takes you to that bookmarked location. This makes Bookmarks the correct answer.
C. Objects: These include images, charts, or shapes. While important, cross-references usually point to positions or text, not directly to objects.
D. Word fields: Word fields are codes used for automation (like dates, page numbers, etc.). Cross-references rely on fields internally, but what you actually insert as the reference point is a bookmark.
Therefore, Bookmarks are what you insert and then reference using the cross-reference feature in MS Word.

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