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I would like to know how I am able to go back to my previous position once I have clicked a link to another section inside a word document. Many time I need to follow a link to another part in the document and I would then like to go back to my previous position as when browsing the internet. How is that possible in Word 2003 or 2007? any key shortcuts are also appreciated. I tried to search it up without any success. |
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Julian,
The Web toolbar in 2003 has a 'Back' button on it that works like the 'Back' button in a browser. I seem to recall something about an F-key that does the same, but since I never use it... ;-P In 2007, you can add the 'Back' button to the QAT. -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "Julian" wrote in message ... Hi I would like to know how I am able to go back to my previous position once I have clicked a link to another section inside a word document. Many time I need to follow a link to another part in the document and I would then like to go back to my previous position as when browsing the internet. How is that possible in Word 2003 or 2007? any key shortcuts are also appreciated. I tried to search it up without any success. |
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There is also Alt+Left (Web Go Back) and obviously Alt+Right (Web Go Forward).
Not sure if these work still in 2007, I assume so as most of these old commands seem to be available. But as you say Gordon, the Web Toolbar in 2003 works wonders. You may have been thinking of F5 which is a Go Back but works slightly differently to the Web version, mostly I use it to retrun me to the point of last edit after I have reopened the document, very handy. All the best. DeanH "Gordon Bentley-Mix" wrote: Julian, The Web toolbar in 2003 has a 'Back' button on it that works like the 'Back' button in a browser. I seem to recall something about an F-key that does the same, but since I never use it... ;-P In 2007, you can add the 'Back' button to the QAT. -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "Julian" wrote in message ... Hi I would like to know how I am able to go back to my previous position once I have clicked a link to another section inside a word document. Many time I need to follow a link to another part in the document and I would then like to go back to my previous position as when browsing the internet. How is that possible in Word 2003 or 2007? any key shortcuts are also appreciated. I tried to search it up without any success. |
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Thanks Dean. It _was_ F5 that I was thinking about, and now I remember how
it works as well. You're right; it's not quite the same thing, but very handy indeed. ;-P -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "DeanH" wrote in message ... There is also Alt+Left (Web Go Back) and obviously Alt+Right (Web Go Forward). Not sure if these work still in 2007, I assume so as most of these old commands seem to be available. But as you say Gordon, the Web Toolbar in 2003 works wonders. You may have been thinking of F5 which is a Go Back but works slightly differently to the Web version, mostly I use it to retrun me to the point of last edit after I have reopened the document, very handy. All the best. DeanH "Gordon Bentley-Mix" wrote: Julian, The Web toolbar in 2003 has a 'Back' button on it that works like the 'Back' button in a browser. I seem to recall something about an F-key that does the same, but since I never use it... ;-P In 2007, you can add the 'Back' button to the QAT. -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "Julian" wrote in message ... Hi I would like to know how I am able to go back to my previous position once I have clicked a link to another section inside a word document. Many time I need to follow a link to another part in the document and I would then like to go back to my previous position as when browsing the internet. How is that possible in Word 2003 or 2007? any key shortcuts are also appreciated. I tried to search it up without any success. |
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"Gordon Bentley-Mix" wrote: Thanks Dean. It _was_ F5 that I was thinking about, and now I remember how it works as well. You're right; it's not quite the same thing, but very handy indeed. ;-P -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "DeanH" wrote in message ... There is also Alt+Left (Web Go Back) and obviously Alt+Right (Web Go Forward). Not sure if these work still in 2007, I assume so as most of these old commands seem to be available. But as you say Gordon, the Web Toolbar in 2003 works wonders. You may have been thinking of F5 which is a Go Back but works slightly differently to the Web version, mostly I use it to retrun me to the point of last edit after I have reopened the document, very handy. All the best. DeanH "Gordon Bentley-Mix" wrote: Julian, The Web toolbar in 2003 has a 'Back' button on it that works like the 'Back' button in a browser. I seem to recall something about an F-key that does the same, but since I never use it... ;-P In 2007, you can add the 'Back' button to the QAT. -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required! "Julian" wrote in message ... Hi I would like to know how I am able to go back to my previous position once I have clicked a link to another section inside a word document. Many time I need to follow a link to another part in the document and I would then like to go back to my previous position as when browsing the internet. How is that possible in Word 2003 or 2007? any key shortcuts are also appreciated. I tried to search it up without any success. Great! appreciated. It is the Ctrl + Right and Ctrl + Left , that will save me plenty of time. Any idea how to access it from menu in Office 2007? |
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