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Jan282004

Moving Around in a Word Document 

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Moving Around in a Word Document

For those of you Word users who hate the mouse (or just prefer using the keyboard), here are the different ways you can jump around your Word document by using the keyboard.
  • Press the Down Arrow key to move down one line in your document.
  • Press the Up Arrow key to move up one line in your document.
  • Hold down the Ctrl key and press the Up or Down Arrow to jump up or down a paragraph at a time.
  • Press the PgDn key (or Page Down on some keyboards) to jump down the document one window at a time.
  • Press the PgUp key (or Page Up on some keyboards) to jump up the document one window at a time.
  • Press Ctrl+Home to jump to the beginning of a document.
  • Press Ctrl+End to jump to the end of your document.
Source: Dummies.com

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