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I know you can use ctrl+end to be sent at the end of the file.
Is there a shortcut key or can you make one to place you at the end of a (sub)chapter? Last edited by theta30; 01-25-2014 at 09:16 PM. |
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How would Word identify what you regard as "the end of a (sub)chapter" (i.e. what designates when one (sub)chapter ends and another begins)?
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Just before the next heading of the same type (e.g. if the subchapter starts with heading 1, it ends just before next heading 1)
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You can use Ctrl+G to GoTo a heading. |
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You can also use F5 (Goto)>Heading if you know the heading number, or Ctrl-H (Find)>More>Format>Style if you know the Heading Style name.
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