How do I skip from one Drawing Canvas to the next in a document?

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Prof Roper

I'm writing a lengthy report (25-50 pp) with several figures. Each figure is
made in its own Drawing Canvas. Each Fig contains 2-5 parts (photographs,
charts, etc). When reviewing/editting my report, I would like to be able to
quickly skip from Fig 1 to Fig 2 to Fig 3 etc. Or, I would like to be able to
select all the Figs at once. Are there key strokes or other ways to do these
tasks?
 
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Lene Fredborg

You can use the "Select Browse Object" functionality to skip from one fig to
the next:
Click "Select Browse Object" icon (i.e. the small bullet between the double
arrows) on the vertical scroll bar.
Click the "Select Browse Object" icon (the name appears in a screentip).
Now you can use the keyboard or the arrows above and below the "Select
Browse Object" icon to go to the previous (Ctrl+Page Up) or the next
(Ctrl+Page Up) graphic in your document (requires that the graphics are in
the text layer, i.e. with wrapping style “In line with textâ€).

See also the Word help on “Move around in a documentâ€.

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Regards
Lene Fredborg
DocTools - Denmark
www.thedoctools.com
Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word
 

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