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RocketRob
Good morning,
I work with very large Word documents (hundreds of pages) and often need to
navigate through many pages quickly. In previous versions of Word, I could
scroll down or up by an entire page using Ctrl+PgDn or Ctrl+PgUp. Now, in
Word 2007, these keystrokes are used for "Find Next or Previous".
If I haven't used the Find feature at all, they do what I expect and move me
to the top of the next or previous page.
I have searched everywhere and found only that the PgUp and PgDn keys (by
themselves) are intended to move up or down by one screen's worth of text.
But I want to move by an entire page. Is there a keystroke for this anymore?
It would seem to me that this is a major flaw if this keystroke does not
exist.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Rob
I work with very large Word documents (hundreds of pages) and often need to
navigate through many pages quickly. In previous versions of Word, I could
scroll down or up by an entire page using Ctrl+PgDn or Ctrl+PgUp. Now, in
Word 2007, these keystrokes are used for "Find Next or Previous".
If I haven't used the Find feature at all, they do what I expect and move me
to the top of the next or previous page.
I have searched everywhere and found only that the PgUp and PgDn keys (by
themselves) are intended to move up or down by one screen's worth of text.
But I want to move by an entire page. Is there a keystroke for this anymore?
It would seem to me that this is a major flaw if this keystroke does not
exist.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Rob