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Old June 22nd, 2004, 08:28 PM
TEDDY
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Default Any tip for here.

Is there any shortcut to goto specific style. If I want to
go to page 10 I'll go to GOTO option and in page option
I'll type 10 and on pressing enter my cursor will take me
to page 10. Anything like that for goto style.

I am using MS Word 2000

Thanks

Teddy
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Old June 22nd, 2004, 09:34 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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You can use the Find dialog to search for text in a given style. Ctrl+F,
click More, then Format, then Style, then select the desired style.

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"TEDDY" wrote in message
...
Is there any shortcut to goto specific style. If I want to
go to page 10 I'll go to GOTO option and in page option
I'll type 10 and on pressing enter my cursor will take me
to page 10. Anything like that for goto style.

I am using MS Word 2000

Thanks

Teddy


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Old June 22nd, 2004, 09:44 PM
Chad DeMeyer
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Teddy,

Go to EditFind. Click the "More" button to display the extra options for
Find. In the Find dialog, click FormatStyle and choose the style you want
to "go to". Leave the Find what: text area blank, and click on Find. Your
selection will move to the next block of text with that style applied. Once
you have executed the Find at least once, you can if you prefer dismiss the
Find dialog and use the Browse Previous and Browse Next buttons at the
bottom of the vertical scrollbar.

Regards,
Chad DeMeyer


"TEDDY" wrote in message
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Is there any shortcut to goto specific style. If I want to
go to page 10 I'll go to GOTO option and in page option
I'll type 10 and on pressing enter my cursor will take me
to page 10. Anything like that for goto style.

I am using MS Word 2000

Thanks

Teddy



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Old June 22nd, 2004, 09:50 PM
DDM
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Default Any tip for here.

Teddy, Edit Find More Format Style. Select a style. Find Next. After
you cancel the Find and Replace dialog box, you can use the double up and
down arrow buttons in the lower right corner of your screen to continue to
jump from one to the next.
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"TEDDY" wrote in message
...
Is there any shortcut to goto specific style. If I want to
go to page 10 I'll go to GOTO option and in page option
I'll type 10 and on pressing enter my cursor will take me
to page 10. Anything like that for goto style.

I am using MS Word 2000

Thanks

Teddy



 




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