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Move to Next or Previous Page
I use Word 2007. In Word 2003, CTRL + PageDown would take you to the
top of the next page and CTRL + PageUp would take you to the top of the preceeding page. These shortcut combinations in Word 2007 take you to the next and previous edits. Does anyone know the shortcut keys in Word 2007 to move by page? Thanks, Ross |
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Move to Next or Previous Page
In all recent Word versions, Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown are assigned to
the Previous and Next items currently selected as the "browse object." At the bottom of the vertical scroll bar, note the two double arrows; they are the "browse" arrows. The button between them opens a palette of possible selections. At the beginning of a Word session, the browse object is set to Page. When you use Find or GoTo, the browse object is changed Find/GoTo, and the function of the arrows changes (you'll note that the color of the arrows changes from black to blue). To restore it to Previous Page/Next Page, click on the Select Browse Object button and select Browse by Page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ross from Orlando" wrote in message ... I use Word 2007. In Word 2003, CTRL + PageDown would take you to the top of the next page and CTRL + PageUp would take you to the top of the preceeding page. These shortcut combinations in Word 2007 take you to the next and previous edits. Does anyone know the shortcut keys in Word 2007 to move by page? Thanks, Ross |
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Move to Next or Previous Page
I find that Ctrl+PageUp/Down only go to previous/next edit if I first set
the browse object to Edit or press Shift+F5. If you have an AutoOpen macro that is running the GoBack command when documents are opened, then that might be setting the behavoir when a document is opened. If this is the cause of what you're seeing, you might be able to quell it by adding the following line to the ned of the AutoOpen macro: Application.Browser.Target = wdBrowsePage -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... In all recent Word versions, Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown are assigned to the Previous and Next items currently selected as the "browse object." At the bottom of the vertical scroll bar, note the two double arrows; they are the "browse" arrows. The button between them opens a palette of possible selections. At the beginning of a Word session, the browse object is set to Page. When you use Find or GoTo, the browse object is changed Find/GoTo, and the function of the arrows changes (you'll note that the color of the arrows changes from black to blue). To restore it to Previous Page/Next Page, click on the Select Browse Object button and select Browse by Page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ross from Orlando" wrote in message ... I use Word 2007. In Word 2003, CTRL + PageDown would take you to the top of the next page and CTRL + PageUp would take you to the top of the preceeding page. These shortcut combinations in Word 2007 take you to the next and previous edits. Does anyone know the shortcut keys in Word 2007 to move by page? Thanks, Ross |
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