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![]() In Office 2010 I have a very long list (several dozen pages) of phrases in alphabetical order. If I am looking for one of the phrases that start with “S” is there a quick process to go to the “S” section of the list without having to scroll to the “S” section? Thanks in advance for any help here. |
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Hi 14spar15,
You could use a Find, with the expression being '^pS'. This will take you to the first paragraph break followed by an 'S' (capital-only if you check the 'match case' option).
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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