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Is there a way to go to the next selection?
I'm editing documents where I need to ensure all paragraphs are styled correctly. When I show the Styles listing of all styles in use, if I see the name of a style that shouldn't be used, I select "Select All n Instances" for that style. In the document, all the paragraphs with that style are selected. But if there are many instances far apart, it takes a long time to scroll up or down to find them.
Is there a way to "go to" the next selection, either up or down, without removing all the highlights? I'm willing to use a macro, if necessary. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 09-25-2019 at 12:42 PM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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You can use the More button on the Advanced Find and search for a style.
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Thanks, Charles; that method should work fine.
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