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JGHwrites
I am working with moderately complex, but not specially long, Word documents.
I'm running Office 2003 SP2. In some documents I find that, although CTRL+END
reliably transports me to the terminating para mark, CTRL+HOME either does
nothing at all, or takes me to the top of the current page -- and then hides
the insertion point. Using an arrow key or making a mouse click reveals it
again. This isn't a major dysfunction, but it's annoying and mysterious and I
could do without it! I'd be curious to learn if this is a known issue.
I'm running Office 2003 SP2. In some documents I find that, although CTRL+END
reliably transports me to the terminating para mark, CTRL+HOME either does
nothing at all, or takes me to the top of the current page -- and then hides
the insertion point. Using an arrow key or making a mouse click reveals it
again. This isn't a major dysfunction, but it's annoying and mysterious and I
could do without it! I'd be curious to learn if this is a known issue.