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moderated Moving Between Se`ctions in a Word Document
Dani Pagador
Awesome, Mike. Thanks so much, and please thank both Brian and Brad for me.
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More Later, Dani
On 9/7/20, Mike B <mb69mach1@fastmail.com> wrote:
Okay, yet another reply:
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Mike B
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Okay, yet another reply:
From: Brian Lee
One thing you can do is use either function key 5 or CTRL with G, type in the letter S followed by the section number you want to go to and then press enter key. If you use the letter S followed by a plus or minus sign followed by a number you will move by the number of sections you specified. For example, if you are in section 2 and you press F5 and type in S+3, when you press enter key you will be at the beginning of section 5. If you are in section 5 and you type S followed by a minus and the number 2 you will be taken to the beginning of section 3 when you press enter key.
Take care.
Brian Lee brianllee@...
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
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From: Dani
Pagador
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2020 5:44 PM
Subject: Moving Between Se`ctions in a Word Document Using JFW2018 and Word2016 with Win10. I have a large document with multiple sections that I need to look through. When I do an Ins+F1 JFW tells me what section I'm on and describes its margins; it also tells me how many sections my document has. But it seems there is no keystroke to move between sections. Is that right? Thanks, Dani
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Mike B
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Hi again Dani,
I posted your question to another list and here's
a reply:
From: Brad
Snyder
You can do this by using the “Go To” utility in MS Word.
Open the Go To dialog using CTRL + G..
Beware that the Go To utility is a floating dialog, that remains open while
in use. You will need to use CTRL + Tab, to move between the dialog and
the document. When finished using the Go To utility, return focus to the
Go To utility, and close it using CTRL + F4. HTH.
- Brad - Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
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From: Dani
Pagador
To: main
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2020 5:44 PM
Subject: Moving Between Se`ctions in a Word Document Using JFW2018 and Word2016 with Win10. I have a large document with multiple sections that I need to look through. When I do an Ins+F1 JFW tells me what section I'm on and describes its margins; it also tells me how many sections my document has. But it seems there is no keystroke to move between sections. Is that right? Thanks, Dani
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Mike B
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Hi Dani,
I'm not a big Word user, but I do read and have
saved a lot of Word notes and I can't find a note on, or about navigating by
Section. While in a Word DOCX try pressing either, Insert +
H or, Insert + W, for a bunch of keystrokes.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
----- Original Message -----
From: Dani
Pagador
To: main
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2020 5:44 PM
Subject: Moving Between Se`ctions in a Word Document Using JFW2018 and Word2016 with Win10. I have a large document with multiple sections that I need to look through. When I do an Ins+F1 JFW tells me what section I'm on and describes its margins; it also tells me how many sections my document has. But it seems there is no keystroke to move between sections. Is that right? Thanks, Dani
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Dani Pagador
Hi, Everyone.
Using JFW2018 and Word2016 with Win10. I have a large document with multiple sections that I need to look through. When I do an Ins+F1 JFW tells me what section I'm on and describes its margins; it also tells me how many sections my document has. But it seems there is no keystroke to move between sections. Is that right? Thanks, Dani
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