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In Word, CTRL+Click is used to follow a link. How do you return to your
original spot in the document after following a link?
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Shift+F5 may do it for you. If you have the Web toolbar displayed, you can
use the Back button (if you don't want to display the Web toolbar, you can
add just this button to some other toolbar).

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Or try Alt+Left Arrow, which is the keyboard shortcut for the browser Back
button. For reasons I don't understand this doesn't seem to work for
everybody but it's worth trying.

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Shift+F5 may do it for you. If you have the Web toolbar displayed, you can
use the Back button (if you don't want to display the Web toolbar, you can
add just this button to some other toolbar).

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In Word, CTRL+Click is used to follow a link. How do you return to your
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THANK YOU! That trick is wonderful. It will save me lots of headaches.

Fred

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

Or try Alt+Left Arrow, which is the keyboard shortcut for the browser Back
button. For reasons I don't understand this doesn't seem to work for
everybody but it's worth trying.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Shift+F5 may do it for you. If you have the Web toolbar displayed, you can
use the Back button (if you don't want to display the Web toolbar, you can
add just this button to some other toolbar).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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In Word, CTRL+Click is used to follow a link. How do you return to your
original spot in the document after following a link?





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