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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Four ways to quickly access the Go To dialog box (Word 2003/2007/2010)

The Go To dialog box allows you to immediately move to any page, section, line, bookmark, comment, footnote, endnote, field, table, graphic, equation, object, or heading in your document. You can use any of the following four methods to access this dialog box:

Menu bar. Select Edit | Go To from the menu bar. (In Word 2007/2010, display the Home tab and click the arrow next to Find, located in the Editing area, and then select Go To.)

  • Keyboard shortcut. There’s even a handy keyboard shortcut you can use to access_this dialog box: [Ctrl]G.
  • Select BrowseObject. Click the Select BrowseObject button SELECTBROWSE (located at the bottom of Word’s vertical scroll bar) and select Go To.
  • Status bar. Double-click in the left side of the status bar at the bottom of your document.



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