Shift+F5 cycles through the last three edit points. If you've moved the
insertion point even a few characters while editing, then Shift+F5 is not
going to be helpful in getting back where you ultimately started.
With the Tools | Customize dialog open and the Web toolbar displayed, you
can Ctrl+drag to copy the Back button to any other toolbar.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"xppuser" wrote in message
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thanks for the tips, select all and update fields using F9 works. i just
have
one comment and one question.
comment:
the only thing that is a little bit strange was the shift+F5 to go back.
when i pressed shift+F5 once, it advances the cursor some spaces forward.
if
i then press the shift+F5 again, i am back to where i was at before i did
Ctrl+click. otherwise shift+F5 seems to be what i am looking for unless:
one question:
how can i get just the web toolbar back button (but not the rest that
appear
when i chosse View - Toolbars - Web) to be displayed on my word toolbar?
so that i can use this as an alternative to (shift+F5) x2.
thanks,
jes