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hello today weamp;#39;re going to cover how to make a link to a specific paragraph in a Google Doc now the document that weamp;#39;re using today is only a few pages long but this becomes a really valuable tool when youamp;#39;re dealing with massive documents that are tens or hundreds of pages in length in those cases it can be really difficult to find a specific section of text that someone has asked you to reference and it can save everyone time if you just provide a direct link to the relevant section of the text so to do this put your cursor at the start of the paragraph that you want to link to in this example I want to link to this paragraph here then head to the insert menu at the top of the page and choose bookmark youamp;#39;ll see that this little ribbon gets inserted into the document where your cursor was previously now head down to that ribbon icon and click on it youamp;#39;ll see that you have the option to get a link or to remove the bookmark if you ever decide yo