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I am using Word 2007.
I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John |
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Hi John!
Yes, there is a way to jump back to your original location after jumping to a cross reference in Word 2007. Here's how:
Alternatively, you can also use the "Back" button in your web browser to go back to your original location. This works if you're using Word in a web browser, such as Word Online. PHP Code:
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You could add the "Back" button to the QAT and use that. You can find it
under "Commands Not in the Ribbon". Yves "jrr" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John |
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You could add the "Back" button to the QAT and use that. You can find it
under "Commands Not in the Ribbon". Yves "jrr" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John |
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Press Alt+Left arrow (which by default is assigned to the WebGoBack
command). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrr" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John |
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Press Alt+Left arrow (which by default is assigned to the WebGoBack
command). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrr" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John |
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I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John Alt+left arrow, just like in a browser. Or right-click the Quick Access Toolbar, choose Customize, select the All Commands category, and add the Back button to the toolbar. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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jrr wrote:
I am using Word 2007. I have enabled the ability to jump from a cross reference usage point to its source by control-clicking on the cross reference field. Is there a way to jump back? Thanks. -=John Alt+left arrow, just like in a browser. Or right-click the Quick Access Toolbar, choose Customize, select the All Commands category, and add the Back button to the toolbar. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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ALT+ Left Arrow works for me.
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ALT+ Left Arrow works for me.
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Hello Jay,
Thank you for the detailed instructions for how to update the Quick Access Toolbar. Using detailed and full descriptions (without acronyms) made your response understandable, and I was able to add the button. |
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Hello Jay,
Thank you for the detailed instructions for how to update the Quick Access Toolbar. Using detailed and full descriptions (without acronyms) made your response understandable, and I was able to add the button. |
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