How to Use the Go To Command in Word 2007









Use the Go To command in Word 2007 to send the insertion pointer to a specific page or line or to the location of a number of interesting things that Word can potentially insert in your document.


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Press the Ctrl+G key combination.



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You see the Go To tab portion of the Find and Replace dialog box.


You can also double-click the page number on the status bar to open the Find and Replace dialog box.


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On the left side of the dialog box, in the scrolling list, choose an element to go to.



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Choose to go to a page, for example.


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Type the relevant information in the box on the right side of the dialog box.



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If you chose to go to a page, for example, you type the page number in the box.


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Click the Go To button to go to that location.



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Word 2007 takes you wherever you want to go in your document.


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