
Tip #3375 - Back to Where I Was
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Back
to Where I Was
Work with long documents
in MS Word?
Ever find yourself
editing a large document, jumping from location to location, only to realize
that you should have done just one more thing at the last editing spot?
How annoying is that?
To have to go back through the document and find that exact position again.
Well, wait! What if
we could return with nothing more than a quick key combination, with no
searching at all? Interested?
Yep, I thought you
might be, so let's take a look at what Word has to offer for this dilemma.
Next time you need
to go back to your last point of editing, simply use Shift + F5.
(Actually, Shift
+ F5 will take you back to the previous three points of editing
and then if used again, it will return you to where you started).
I just love a shortcut
through those long documents, don't you?!
~ April
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