Jump Around in an MSWord Document
Why would you want to jump around in an MSWord document, you ask? It’s sounds fun, but how can it help me work faster? Well, it may not be “let’s all go to Disneyland” fun, but it is a cool thing to know and comes in handy when you want to move your cursor quickly between different parts of your document.
It’s super simple. MSWord will remember the last 4 places where you have made an edit. You can use Shift+F5 to jump to – or switch between – the last 4 edits. My favorite use for this tip is when you open a document, pressing SHIFT+F5 will take you to the last place you edited before closing the document. Happy Jumping!
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