# Limitations

* Bracketeer subdivides your document into different sections, based on the numbering and/or titles it detects. If a certain subdivision does not contain any square brackets or highlights, it will completely ignore it — so it will never be shown when you navigate through your document from within Bracketeer.
* Bracketeer currently mostly ignores text within tables, and instead shows (only) the paragraphs within a table that have square brackets or yellow highlights.&#x20;
* Bracketeer currently does not work in a browser: it currently only works as an add-in of MS Word.


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