> In all recent Word versions, Ctrl+PageUp and Ctrl+PageDown are assigned to
> the Previous and Next items currently selected as the "browse object." At
> the bottom of the vertical scroll bar, note the two double arrows; they
> are the "browse" arrows. The button between them opens a palette of
> possible selections.
>
> At the beginning of a Word session, the browse object is set to Page. When
> you use Find or GoTo, the browse object is changed Find/GoTo, and the
> function of the arrows changes (you'll note that the color of the arrows
> changes from black to blue). To restore it to Previous Page/Next Page,
> click on the Select Browse Object button and select Browse by Page.
>
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> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
http://word.mvps.org>
> "Ross from Orlando" <rpayne4[ at ]cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:36301d0a-b3dd-41d5-9a84-8a36e14c8a41[ at ]p29g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...
>>I use Word 2007. In Word 2003, CTRL + PageDown would take you to the
>> top of the next page and CTRL + PageUp would take you to the top of
>> the preceeding page. These shortcut combinations in Word 2007 take you
>> to the next and previous edits. Does anyone know the shortcut keys in
>> Word 2007 to move by page? Thanks,
>>
>> Ross
>>
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