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I'm using Word 2007 on Windows XP. In Word 2003, you could enable a Web
View toolbar (I THINK that's what it was called) and set it to display a
nav button that took you to the previous view in a document. The nav
button looked like an arrow.

I can't figure out where that view is located in Word 2007 and can't
find a reference to it in the Excel commands-mapping doc.

Is that navigation feature available in 2007?
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You can add the Back and Forward buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar: Click
the Office button, and then click Word Options. Click the Customize
category. Set "Choose commands from" to "Commands Not in the Ribbon." Locate
the Back and Forward buttons and use the Add button to add them to the QAT.

Note also that you can make use of keyboard shortcuts: For Back, it's
Alt+Left arrow, and for Forward, it's Alt+Right arrow.

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I'm using Word 2007 on Windows XP. In Word 2003, you could enable a Web
View toolbar (I THINK that's what it was called) and set it to display a
nav button that took you to the previous view in a document. The nav
button looked like an arrow.

I can't figure out where that view is located in Word 2007 and can't find
a reference to it in the Excel commands-mapping doc.

Is that navigation feature available in 2007?



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I found the buttons. They're built in along the very top edge of the
Word 2007 window. Funny, but with all of the other nav areas, I have
tended to ignore that top-most nav bar.




Barbara White wrote:
I'm using Word 2007 on Windows XP. In Word 2003, you could enable a Web
View toolbar (I THINK that's what it was called) and set it to display a
nav button that took you to the previous view in a document. The nav
button looked like an arrow.

I can't figure out where that view is located in Word 2007 and can't
find a reference to it in the Excel commands-mapping doc.

Is that navigation feature available in 2007?

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