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Go to a word at a particular number?
Apologies if this a is well-worn question, but I've searched around and
can't find the answer. I'm using Word 2000 under Windows XP Pro. Is it possible to navigate through a document by word-count? In other words, could I start at the top of a lengthy file and go to, for example, the five hundred and fiftieth word? And then, starting at that point, go to the point in the document which is two hundred words further on? And so on? Many thanks in advance. Bert www.bertcoules.co.uk |
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