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How do I keep the cursor visible when navigating?
In a document with several consequetive heading lines, when the document map
is visible, and the keyboard repeat rate is maxed out, when I hold down the up or down arrow to quickly navigate over the headings, the cursor is not displayed. If I let go of the key so the cursor stops, in a second or so, it starts blinking, and I can see where I am. The document map tracks, but it is often not efficient to visual shift between the document map and the document map (the document map is more useful for parts of the document that have a lot of non-heading text between headings). The problem is that it is difficult to quickly get to a particular line with the keyboard. Is there anything I'm missing that would provide feedback in the main window? This appears to be a bug in Word 2007 related to its updating of the document map, but maybe there's another way. |
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