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Microsoft Word 2007 - Bookmark
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Once you've inserted bookmarks into your Microsoft Word 2007 document, you can move around between the different bookmarks using the Go To command.

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Insert a Bookmark
Delete a Bookmark
Going to Bookmarks
Browsing Around a Document
Using the Select Browse Object Button
Using the Go To Command

Browsing Around A Document

Word offers two very speedy techniques for jumping around in documents:
the Select Browse Object button and the Edit Go To command.

Microsoft Word 2007: Select Browse Object button Select Browse Object button

This button is located at the bottom right of the Word screen.

Using The Select Browse Object Button

A really fast way to move around quickly is to click the Select Browse Object button in the lower-right corner of the screen.

When you click this button, Word presents twelve Browse By icons.

Microsoft Word 2007: Select Browse Object button

Select the icon that represents the element you want to go to, and Word takes you there immediately.

For example, click the Browse by Heading icon to get to the next heading in your document (provided that you assigned a heading style to the heading).

After you have selected a Browse By icon, the navigator buttons the double-arrows directly above and below the Select Browse Object button turn blue.

Click a blue navigator button to get to the next example or the previous example of the element you chose.

For example, if you selected the Browse by Heading icon, all you have to do is click blue navigator buttons to get from heading to heading backwards or forwards in a document.

Using The Go To Command

Another fast way to go from place to place in a document is to use the Home ribbon tabFind drop down-down arrow ► Go To command.

Microsoft Word 2007: Go To button

OR

Press CTRL + G to see the Go To tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.

Microsoft Word 2007: Go To dialog box

The Go To What menu in this dialog box lists everything that can conceivable be numbered in a Word document, and other things, too. Everything that you can get to with the Select Browse Object button, as well as lines, equations, and objects, can be reached by way of the Go To tab.

Click a menu item and enter a number or choose an item from the drop-down list to go elsewhere.
   
Click Next to find the first or next occurrence of what you are looking for.
   
Click the Previous button to go back to the footnote, endnote, comment, line, or whatever you just came from.
 
See also... Insert, Delete & Go To Bookmarks
 
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