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Old 09-05-2013, 08:43 AM
wordistheword wordistheword is offline Can Word highlight the same text in the Reviewing Pane as in the main document? Windows 7 64bit Can Word highlight the same text in the Reviewing Pane as in the main document? Office 2010 32bit
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Default Can Word highlight the same text in the Reviewing Pane as in the main document?

Hello,
I would like to be able to click on (or highlight) a specific tracked change (e.g., an inserted portion of text) in the Reviewing Pane and have the same text highlighted (or, at the very least, have the cursor move to that point in the document, or somehow otherwise flagged) in the main document. As it is, it (sometimes) simply scrolls the document so that the clicked-on addition is (sort of) at the top of the page (but not always). I have been told by my co-workers that this is an annoying feature of Word that has no solution; is there some hidden option (or an add-on) to make Word do what I want it to do?
Thanks!
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