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Hi,
Are you familiar with the process of using a ruler or (I'm talking about actual paper here, not a computer screen) if preferable using those rulers with a colored transparent strip in them to mark the page you're reading or proofing? As you move further in the document you mark the line your reading with the ruler. Kinda like keeping a finger pressed below the last word you've read. It makes it easy to proof against another copy when you must move back and forth between pages without getting lost. Does Word have a similar feature? Something that when clicked lights up a line up top and then the arrow keys or something are used to scroll the transparent bar line-by-line along the page. It'd sure make it easier to mark you last spot read if that were available so I'm not word hunting when my eyes return to the screen. |
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