How can I scroll down or up by an entire page?

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Guest

Good morning,

I work with very large Word documents (hundreds of pages) and often need to
navigate through many pages quickly. In previous versions of Word, I could
scroll down or up by an entire page using Ctrl+PgDn or Ctrl+PgUp. Now, in
Word 2007, these keystrokes are used for "Find Next or Previous".

If I haven't used the Find feature at all, they do what I expect and move me
to the top of the next or previous page.

I have searched everywhere and found only that the PgUp and PgDn keys (by
themselves) are intended to move up or down by one screen's worth of text.
But I want to move by an entire page. Is there a keystroke for this anymore?


It would seem to me that this is a major flaw if this keystroke does not
exist.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Rob
 
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Graham Mayor

The browse function retains the last used action (it did in previous
versions too). You can access the active browse function by clicking the
button between the up down arrows at the bottom of the screen vertical
scroll bar.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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CyberTaz

As a follow-up to Graham's reply, you may not have noticed that the color of
the little round button he referred to _changes_ when the feature is set to
browse by something other than Page. When you set it back to Browse by Page
the color is restored to its default color as well.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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