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Where is the arrow/function that returned to previous position
In Word 97-2003, there was an arrow that would return the cursor to the
prvious position. The arrow is gone from the toolbar: does that funtion exist? Thanks |
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Where is the arrow/function that returned to previous position
Perhaps you're referring to the Back button on the Web toolbar? Shift+F5
will take you to the previous edit position; Alt+Left Arrow will take you back to the jumping-off point of a hyperlink (same as the Back button). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Joe Lestrange" wrote in message ... In Word 97-2003, there was an arrow that would return the cursor to the prvious position. The arrow is gone from the toolbar: does that funtion exist? Thanks |
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