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Returning to the previous location in a document
For example, if I jump to a page by selecting it from the table of contents,
how can I then jump back to the same spot in the table of contents? This worked in the previous Word version, but I don't see how it's done now? |
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Willy wrote:
For example, if I jump to a page by selecting it from the table of contents, how can I then jump back to the same spot in the table of contents? This worked in the previous Word version, but I don't see how it's done now? Try Shift+F5, the GoBack function. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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