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draig
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Been using MS Word for years now but have never worked out how to find where I left off a document without scrolling through the whole thing. Tips please?
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RayM
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If you want to get to the very end of the document without having to scroll all the way through it, you can do so by holding CTRL and 'end' on your keyboard together. I hope that helps... As for, if you're halfway through the document, I'm not so sure.
This post was last edited by RayM, 06 Jul 2011, 17:34
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dendon
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i always leave a couple of blank lines, press enter a few times, it stands out then when you scroll through.
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RayM
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Just been playing about with MSWord to try and figure this out and came across that bookmark thing. If you press CRTL, Shift and F5, this will bring up to bookmark dialog box - you can add a bookmark when you're finished working for the day using this and then, when you go into it the next day, if you go back to the box and click 'go to' then it'll take you to your chosen bookmark.
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draig
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Quote: RayM, Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011 17:50Just been playing about with MSWord to try and figure this out and came across that bookmark thing. If you press CRTL, Shift and F5, this will bring up to bookmark dialog box - you can add a bookmark when you're finished working for the day using this and then, when you go into it the next day, if you go back to the box and click 'go to' then it'll take you to your chosen bookmark. Thanks. That's the one I was looking for.
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draig
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Quote: dendon, Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011 17:47i always leave a couple of blank lines, press enter a few times, it stands out then when you scroll through. Useful advice. I'll try it if all else fails. Thanks.
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