I teach at a local college and my students often have writing assignments. Many of my students are
dual enrollment attending both high school and college, and many of them use Google Chromebooks
supplied by their high schools. As a result, they compose their writing assignments on Google Docs
and then save them in an MS-Word format for uploading to the college’s online portal.
I then download the assignments to LO Writer and grade them. I find that, with files created by
Google Docs, the document will often have random groupings of words bookmarked throughout the file.
The word groupings are surrounded by [square brackets] and all of the bookmarks have names
beginning with “_int_” followed by a string of random looking letters and numbers.
I’m not concerned about this being an issue with LO. I am just wondering if anyone else has seen
this type of behavior when editing documents in LO that were originally created by Google Docs. If
so, does anyone know what these random bookmarks might mean? I’m confident my students are not
deliberately creating random bookmarks, but I am wondering if they are doing something else that
might result in a bookmark being created by Google Docs even without their knowledge.
Thanks.
Virgil
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