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Default Tying to Find a Word Keyboard Shortcut

I am not sure I understand what you want to do and what you actually did:
Do you want to do the same thing to another document or do you want to get
rid of what you did to the existing document?

Anyway, here is my guess of what you could have done that could prevent you
from moving to the first page:

1. Insert a section break at the bottom of page 1 (via Insert Break
Section break types "Next page"). If you turn on nonprinting characters by
clicking the ΒΆ icon in the Standard toolbar, you can see section breaks.

2. Select Tools Protection and, in the dialog box, select Forms. Click the
"Sections" button and add a check mark for Section 1 but not for Section 2.
Click OK twice.

If this is what you did and if you want to remove the protection from your
existing document, select Tools Unprotect Document.

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Lene Fredborg
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"lorrie" wrote:

Hi, i think i posted this somewhere on this site before but im new to it so
i dont know how to find it.

I have a Question on Word 2000 Shortcuts:-

I had inserted a page break to have two pages in a document and then applied
a keyboard shortcut on the second page, the result was very similar to page
break but unlike Page Break, it prevented me from moving the cursor to the
previous page (this was on a two page document).

I know its not a password related feature, I have looked all over for it
but I Im having no luck.

Can you help me with this?

Lorrie