Microsoft KB Archive/68307

Edit Goto Jumps to Physical Page in Word for Windows PSS ID Number: Q68307 Article last modified on 07-14-1994

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WINDOWS

Summary:

To jump to a specific page, using the Goto command from the Edit menu or the F5 key, the page number that is indicated should be the physical page number (for example, p4) or the section and section page number (for example, s2p2).

More Information:

If section 1 has two pages and section 2 has four pages, typing “p4” in the Goto dialog will jump you to page 2 of the second section (physical page 4 as shown in the status bar - 4/6). Typing “s2p4” in the Goto dialog will jump you to the second section page 4 (physical page 6 as shown in the status bar - 6/6).

Using Goto with an unpaginated document can provide unpredictable results. Repaginate the document prior to using the Goto command (choose Repaginate Now from the Utilities menu) or select Background Pagination in the Utilities Customize dialog.

Goto Command Action ———— ——

4 or p4 To go to page 4 p To go to the next page -1 To go to the previous page +2 To go to the page after the next page s2 To go to page one of section two +3 To go forward three pages from the current cursor position s2p4 To go to section 2 page 4 s To go to the next section

Reference(s):

“Microsoft Word for Windows User’s Guide,” page 96.

“Microsoft Word for Windows User’s Reference,” pages 143, 215-216.

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