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Pesach Shelnitz[_2_] Pesach Shelnitz[_2_] is offline
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Default Links within documents - how do I return quickly from bookmark

Hi,

Shift+F5 should do this. Alt+Ctrl+Z should also do it. They do on my system.
If you want to attempt to fix this issue, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Office button.
2. Click Word Options.
3. Select Customize.
4. Next to Keyboard shortcuts, click Customize.
5. In the Catergory list, select All Commands (near the end of the list).
6. In the Commands list, select GoBack.

At this point, Shift+F5 and Alt+Ctrl+Z should appear in the list of keys
assigned to GoBack. If Shift+F5 does not appear in this list, click inside
the Press new shortcut key box, press Shift+F5, and click Apply.

If Shift+F5 still does not work, press Alt+F8 and look for "GoBack" in your
list of macros. If you have a macro named GoBack, click Edit, and change the
name of that macro.

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Hope this helps,
Pesach Shelnitz


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

The simplest method is probably to add the 'Back' command from the All
commands group to the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



fishsol wrote:
In Word 2007, when I click on a link to go to a bookmark within the
same document, I can't return quickly to the point that I came from.
I've been told to click on shift+F5, but this doesn't work. Any
suggestions?



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