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Navigation Tools
Ok, here's my problem. I want to be able to quickly navigate through a word document, without having to touch the mouse. Ideally i would like to navigate to different parts of my document using the "tab" key or an "F" function key. For instance lets say i have a template saved that looks like this:
"Today i saw Mrs. [ ] in my office for [ ]. My client total revenues is $[ ]. She has the following itemized deductions [ ]." Is there an easy way to just use shortcut keys or something to go from blank space to blank space without having to mouse click over every time. Thanks |
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Hi epicwave,
if you use formfields where the data entry is to go, then protect the document for forms, simply tabbing from one formfield will take you to the next one. And, if the data input in one formfield needs to be replicated elsewhere in the document, you can have the two areas linked so that you only need to input it in the first one. To see how to do this, go to: http://gregmaxey.com/Repeating_Data.htm and look at the 'On Line Form' instructions. Alternatively, if you use Find to look for [ ], Word will store that in its Find buffer, so that clicking on the Previous/Next buttons in the lower-right corner of the Word window will take you to the Previous/Next instance.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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