Open the Edit menu and choose Go To to display the Go To tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
Type the number of the page you want to display onscreen in the Enter page number text box.
Click the Go To button.
INTRODUCTION
When you're editing a long document, you often need to go to a particular page to make a change. You can, of course, navigate to that page using the standard mouse and keyboard techniques described in the previous two tasks . However, it's often faster to use Word's Go To feature, which allows you to jump directly to any page in your document.
Word jumps to that page. (Check the page number in the status bar.) The dialog box remains onscreen so that you can go to another page if desired.
When you're finished using Go To, click the Close button.
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Using Go To for Changes
You can use Go To to make editing changes on several pages. Jump to the first page, click outside the dialog box, and make the change in the text. Then click the title bar of the dialog box to reactivate it, jump to the next page, and so on.
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Other Uses of the Go To Feature
In addition to jumping to specific pages, the Go To feature also enables you to jump to other items such as comments, footnotes, and endnotes. As you explore Word beyond what is covered in this book, you will likely learn how to use some of these features.