Word 2003. What is the shortcut key for going from the top of one page to
the top of the next? I thought it was CTRL + PGDN, but that does not work.
Thanks,


Ross Payne

Re: Page Down Shortcut by Luc

Luc
Mon Nov 17 10:19:00 CST 2003

Ross,
I seem to remember that when your previously done something like search and
replace or something similar, the combination doesn't work. If you watch the
buttons in the rightdown corner of your screen they will have a blue print.
Click the little round button between them and choose page and everything
should be allright.
Luc
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> Word 2003. What is the shortcut key for going from the top of one page to
> the top of the next? I thought it was CTRL + PGDN, but that does not work.
> Thanks,
>
>
> Ross Payne
>
>



Re: Page Down Shortcut by Larry

Larry
Mon Nov 17 11:29:50 CST 2003

Ctrl+PageDown's default assignment is to the BrowseNext command. But
BrowseNext's functionality changes depending on what the last type of
browsing it last performed. If you want a command that always goes to
the next page, you need to access Word's built-in commands GoToNextPage
and GoToPreviousPage.

First open the Customize Keyboard dialog (Tools, Customize, Keyboard),
then choose All Commands in the left pane, and scroll down to the two
commands in the right pane, and assign convenient keystrokes to them.

Just another wrinkle in the wierd world of Word. :-)

Larry



Ross Payne wrote:
> Word 2003. What is the shortcut key for going from the top of one
> page to the top of the next? I thought it was CTRL + PGDN, but that
> does not work. Thanks,
>
>
> Ross Payne