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Jennifer Murphy
In Word 2007, is there any way to position the current line at an
arbitrary point on the screen?
If I click on a heading entry in the document map, that heading is
positioned at the top of the screen. Is there a way to achieve that
same effect for the current line in the document -- the line where the
insertion point is?
Even better, I'd like to be able to position it at any arbitrary
position on the screen (top, middle, bottom, line 5, etc.).
I spend a lot of time repositioning the screen. It would be very
helpful to have a keyboard shortcut that could quickly move the
current line to different positions on the screen.
Any suggestions or pointers?
I'm happy to write a macro, if necessary.
arbitrary point on the screen?
If I click on a heading entry in the document map, that heading is
positioned at the top of the screen. Is there a way to achieve that
same effect for the current line in the document -- the line where the
insertion point is?
Even better, I'd like to be able to position it at any arbitrary
position on the screen (top, middle, bottom, line 5, etc.).
I spend a lot of time repositioning the screen. It would be very
helpful to have a keyboard shortcut that could quickly move the
current line to different positions on the screen.
Any suggestions or pointers?
I'm happy to write a macro, if necessary.