Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)

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The third tab in the Find And Replace dialog box is the Go To tab, shown in Figure 4-16, which enables you to move quickly through a document, and go just about anywhere you'd like. For example, you can go directly to a page, section, line, bookmark, comment, footnote, endnote, field, table, graphic, equation, object, or heading.

Figure 4-16: You can jump from area to area within a document using the Go To feature.

To display the Go To tab in the Find And Replace dialog box, perform any of the following actions:

To use the Go To tab, select a component in the Go To What list box, enter the appropriate value or parameter in the box to the right if necessary, and then click Go To (or click Previous or Next if no value or parameter is specified). Here are two possible uses for the Go To feature:

You can also use the Select Browse Object menu to move from document element to document element. To display the Select Browse Object menu, click the Select Browse Object button on the vertical scroll bar. The Select Browse Object menu, shown in Figure 4-17, contains buttons that enable you to perform the following tasks:

Figure 4-17: The Select Browse Object menu enables you to jump from component to component within a document.

After you choose an option from the Select Browse Object menu, you can click the Previous and Next arrow buttons (located above and below the Select Browse Object button on the vertical scroll bar) to move to the next and previous instances of the selected object.

Cross-Reference 

For more information about the Select Browse Object tool, see Chapter 2, "Mastering Document Fundamentals."


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