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How to stop document position from jumping when creating index entry
Can anyone tell me how to stop the following:
Whenever I use the "Mark Index Entry" feature (MS Word 2003 for Windows) to mark an index entry, after clicking the Mark button, Word automatically switches to the "hidden text view" mode. When I click the button to switch back to normal view, the document page position is moved to the extent that the text I was marking isn't even visible on the screen any more. So for every entry I make, I need to make the following (needless) extra steps to continue making entries: Click button to go back to normal mode; scroll back up to bring the text where I was editing back onscreen. Thanks for any help. Ray |
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