01 November 2007

[Ms Word] Zipping Around the Word Screen

So, I'm sure we all know about the Page Up and Page Down buttons in MS
Word, right? They're a quick and easy way to jump through a document,
moving one screen space at a time and scrolling through the document as
it goes.

But, what about a few other uses for the Page Up and Page Down buttons?
Interested in seeing what else they can do?

Well, if you combine the *Control key* with the *Page Down* key, you
will be moved to the top of the next page in your document.

*Control + Page Up* will move you to the top of the previous page in
your document.

Also, if you're looking in the current screen, without scrolling the
document, *Alt + Control + Page Up* (*or* *Down*) is just the ticket.

Those key combinations will move the cursor from the top of the portion
of your document currently on the screen down to the bottom. Plus, the
document is never scrolled during this move.

You're strictly working within the part of the document currently
displayed. It's just a quick way to move around the screen without
moving too far through the document.

Zoom zoom!

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