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Using fields to "jump around" a document

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Jason Paris - 22 Jan 2004 01:16 GMT
Hi all,

I've been asked the following question by one of the Word users in my
organisation:

"If you've got fields in a Word document, is there some way to just
TAB between each field?"

In other words, can a Word document be navigated in the same way as,
say, an online form..... where you jump from field to field with a
press of the TAB key?

Not strictly a "Mail Merge" question, I know.... but perhaps someone
here would know?? :-)

Many thanks,

Jason Paris
Charles Kenyon - 22 Jan 2004 01:26 GMT
No, but the user might want to try the F11 and Shift-F11 keys. Next
Field/Previous Field. Also, look into MacroButton fields.

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