Microsoft KB Archive/182566

= WD98: General Information About Browse by Object =

Article ID: 182566

Article Last Modified on 10/29/2004

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 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q182566



SUMMARY
Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition contains a new feature for browsing through documents object by object. The Previous Page and Next Page buttons on the vertical scroll bar have been enhanced to accomplish this.



MORE INFORMATION
The Previous Page and Next Page buttons are black by default. When a different browse object is selected, other than Browse by Page, the buttons turn blue to indicate that the Previous and Next buttons have been reassigned. The ToolTips for these buttons also indicate the current button assignments.

For example, when Find is the browse object selected, the buttons are reassigned to Previous Find/GoTo and Next Find/GoTo.

NOTE: The associated shortcut keys (COMMAND+PAGE UP and COMMAND+PAGE DOWN), change their function based on the browse object selected.

The Select Browse Object button (located between the Next and Previous buttons on the vertical scrollbar) enables you to select several object types. The options available are:

GoTo

Find

Browse by Edits

Browse by Heading

Browse by Graphic

Browse by Table

Browse by Field

Browse by Endnote

Browse by Footnote

Browse by Comment

Browse by Section

Browse by Page

NOTE: Using the GoTo, Find, or Replace commands on the Edit menu also changes the functionality of these buttons and shortcut keys. For example, if you attempt to go to a comment, the buttons change to Previous Comment and Next Comment.

In earlier versions of Word when you pressed the COMMAND+PAGE DOWN or COMMAND+PAGE UP shortcut keys, Word would place the insertion point at the top of the next or previous page. However, in Word 98 Macintosh Edition, if you select another browse object, these keys will browse to the next object in the appropriate direction.

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