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| Thread ID: 32538 | 2003-04-21 23:17:00 | TIP: Find your Place in Word Documents | Mike (15) | Press F1 |
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| 137728 | 2003-04-21 23:17:00 | Picked this up off the intranet at work - thought it might come in handy: If you are working on a long document, it's easy to lose your place. With Microsoft Word documents, you can pick up where you left off in your last editing session because Word keeps track of the last three locations where you typed or edited text. Just press SHIFT+F5 immediately after opening the document, and the cursor will appear at the exact point where you last made a change. To reach the previous two editing locations, press SHIFT+F5 until you reach the location you want. Mike. |
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| 137729 | 2003-04-22 06:21:00 | Good tip, Mike, I find that one really handy but it does not always work for some reason. I have found you need to ensure that when you save your document you are at the place you wish to return to next. Otherwise it just sits there and does nothing. | Susan B (19) | ||
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