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F11 takes you to the next field (in an unprotected document, which I'm
assuming this is), and Shift+F11 goes to the previous field. However, for data collection there are more efficient solutions. A large number of possibilities is collected he http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tip_p...ting_data.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-06-03 09:05 (GMT+1), MandyKoo wrote: In a Word document I have created fields by going into Insert, Quick Parts, Field and Fill In to create many different fields that need to be updated in a specific document with the variables. There should be a shortcut key that takes a person from field to field but I'm unable to work out what it is. Can anyone assist or, alternatively, can anyone tell me a more effective way of creating fields that enables the user to jump from field to field inserting the required information? Hope my message makes sense? |
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