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Old 04-02-2014, 12:58 PM
blazed blazed is offline Navigation pane - default setting Windows 8 Navigation pane - default setting Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
In Word 2010 and 2013, my pane opens with your second example - the search results.

Try opening Word is safe mode and see if the result is different. (This is a diagnostic, not the way you should be using Word.) To open Word in safe mode, with the Ctrl key depressed, double-click on a Word file's icon in Windows.
How interesting. In Safe Mode Ctrl+F did indeed open up the second option. When I reopened Word, Ctrl+F has reverted to opening up the second option. Problem partly solved!

However, when the navigation pane is open with the second option, I close Word (without closing the navigation pane) and I reopen Word, the navigation pane reverts to the first (unwanted) option. I can't remember if it has always done this or if it is something specific to my computer. Does the same occur on your computer?
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