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Sesquipedalian Sam
Is there any way to make bookmarks simple to use?
My idea of "simple" is based on code editors. Most code editors
provide a function key (usually F2) to manage bookmarks. My editor
(UltraEdit) works like this:
1. Ctrl+F2 toggles a bookmark for the current line. If a line has a
bookmark set, a blue indicator appears in the left margin.
2. F2 jumps to the next bookmark.
3. Alt+F2 jumps to the previous bookmark.
4. Shift+F2 extends the selection to the next bookmark.
5. Alt+Shift+F2 extends the selection to the previous bookmark.
It has a lot of other functionality, but just these simple functions
allow me to keep track fo what I am doing in a document.
Can I make Word 2007 behave like this?
I know Word has named bookmarks. That's great, but most of the time I
don't need to name each one. I just want a generic bookmark that I can
set (toggle) and locate with one shortcut.
My idea of "simple" is based on code editors. Most code editors
provide a function key (usually F2) to manage bookmarks. My editor
(UltraEdit) works like this:
1. Ctrl+F2 toggles a bookmark for the current line. If a line has a
bookmark set, a blue indicator appears in the left margin.
2. F2 jumps to the next bookmark.
3. Alt+F2 jumps to the previous bookmark.
4. Shift+F2 extends the selection to the next bookmark.
5. Alt+Shift+F2 extends the selection to the previous bookmark.
It has a lot of other functionality, but just these simple functions
allow me to keep track fo what I am doing in a document.
Can I make Word 2007 behave like this?
I know Word has named bookmarks. That's great, but most of the time I
don't need to name each one. I just want a generic bookmark that I can
set (toggle) and locate with one shortcut.