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Word 2007 document navigation
Hello people. I would like some help, if possible, in Word 2007. I have to work on a very long technical text, and every time, to move around in the text, I have to go back to the index and go where I need to go. If it were a few times, ok. The problem is that, this is frequent. And it ends up tiring and delaying me. Adobe Reader offers the opportunity to work with a summary on the side of the work screen, as in the attached image. So, whenever you need to scroll through the text, just click on the side. Is there such a thing in Word 2007? I've researched a lot about it and found nothing. If anyone knows, and can pass it on to me, I will be very grateful. It is very boring to work with this text in this way. Thanks!! |
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