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    Is there a keyboard shortcut to bring the insertion point to the top of the CURRENT page? Ctrl-PgUp goes to the top of the previous page, Ctrl-PgDn to the top of the next page. Other keys move by paragraph or screen. I cannot find this in Word 2000 help, in Woody’s Using Office 2000 book, nor on the MS Knowledge Base.

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    • #514186

      No, it doesn’t exist. You could always assign a shortcut to a macro (Ctrl+PgUp, Ctrl+PgDn or visa versa).

    • #514218

      There’s a useful feature in Word 2000 (don’t know when it first came in), which lets you get a full list of all keyboard settings.

      To access it:
      * Go to Tools/Macros/Macros
      * Change the “Macros in” panel to “Word Commands”
      * Select ListCommands from the list
      * Click the Run button

    • #514225

      I posted a couple of macros on one of the MS newsgroups a couple of months ago. Go to http://www.deja.com/home_ps.shtml and search for the post “Re: Scrolling Question” by Jay Freedman on 12/06/2000 in the forum microsoft.public.word.newusers.

      Jay

      • #514293

        I think this is the one you meant:
        http://x75.deja.com/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=701821457&CONTEXT=981928604.112197671&hitnum=0

        (I can’t mark it up becuase of the square brackets in the url)

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