Navigating documents
WordPerfect lets you navigate documents in several ways. You can move to a specific section of a document, or you can scroll through a document. You can also display a document from a list of open documents.
You can browse a document by insertion points, or by using a navigation control.
Menus and dialog boxes can be accessed using shortcut keys. For more information about shortcut keys, see “Using WordPerfect shortcut keys.”
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Click Edit Go to.
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Choose an option from Go to what list box.
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Choose any applicable options from the area to the left of the list box.
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Click Go to.
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You can also access the Go to dialog box by pressing Ctrl + G.
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To scroll through a document |
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On the toolbar, click the Autoscroll button.
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The pointer changes to the Autoscroll arrow.
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Move the Autoscroll arrow in the direction you want to scroll.
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The scrolling speed increases if you move the arrow further away from the Autoscroll tool.
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You can disable Autoscroll by clicking anywhere in the document.
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To display a document from a list of open documents |
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Click Window, and click the filename of the document that you want to display.
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A check mark beside a document path and filename indicates the active document.
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To browse through insertion points in a document |
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Click one of the following buttons:
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Back
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Forward
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To browse by using a navigation control | /wordperfect.helpmax.net/wp-content/uploads/sub/wordperfect/en/source/images/btnbacktotopproc.gif" alt="Back to Top" border="0" height="10" width="10"> |
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On the vertical scroll bar, click the Browse button, and click a navigation control.
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Click one of the following buttons:
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Previous — moves the cursor to the previous occurrence of the selected navigation control
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Next — moves the cursor to the next occurrence of the selected navigation control
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