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Bert Coules
I've searched around for the answer to this but can't find it.
I'm using Word 2000 under Windows XP Pro SP2. Following a computer crash
I've just reinstalled all my software.
In my previous Word setup I'd reassigned the keys PgUp and PgDn to give
"Previous Page" and "Next Page" respectively, so I could move through files
one whole A4 page at a time. This worked very well.
However, redoing this for the new installation has caused a curious snag:
though the onscreen view of the document changes correctly, the insertion
cursor (if that's the right term) doesn't move correspondingly: it stays at
its original position in the text.
I'm quite sure that in my old installation the cursor moved up or down along
with the displayed view.
Was there a step in the reassignment that I've omitted this time? Or is
there some other setting I need to adjust to achieve what I want?
Many thanks for any help.
Bert
www.bertcoules.co.uk
I'm using Word 2000 under Windows XP Pro SP2. Following a computer crash
I've just reinstalled all my software.
In my previous Word setup I'd reassigned the keys PgUp and PgDn to give
"Previous Page" and "Next Page" respectively, so I could move through files
one whole A4 page at a time. This worked very well.
However, redoing this for the new installation has caused a curious snag:
though the onscreen view of the document changes correctly, the insertion
cursor (if that's the right term) doesn't move correspondingly: it stays at
its original position in the text.
I'm quite sure that in my old installation the cursor moved up or down along
with the displayed view.
Was there a step in the reassignment that I've omitted this time? Or is
there some other setting I need to adjust to achieve what I want?
Many thanks for any help.
Bert
www.bertcoules.co.uk