You can use the command Home | Go to (in the group Search) to jump to a specific location in the document – for example, to a specific page or bookmark.
To jump to a specific page, for example, proceed as follows:
1. | Choose the ribbon command Home | Go to . |
2. | In this dialog box, select the option Page in the Go to list. |
3. | Enter the desired page number and press the Enter key↵ or the Go to button. The page is then opened immediately. |
4. | Click Close to exit the dialog box. |
If you select one of the other options in the Go to list, you can also perform the following operations with this command:
Option |
Function |
Page |
Jump to the specified page (as described above) |
Chapter |
Jump to the specified chapter |
Bookmark |
Jump to the specified bookmark |
Footnote |
Jump to the specified footnote |
Footnote text |
Jump to the footnote text of the specified footnote |
Object |
Jump to the selected object (picture, table, etc.) |
Table of contents |
Jump to the document's table of contents |
Index |
Jump to the document's index |
Bibliography |
Jump to the document's bibliography |
Bibliography field |
Jump to the specified bibliography field of the document |
Heading |
Jump to the specified heading of the document |
etc. |
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Tip: Using the buttons at the bottom of the vertical scrollbar
You can also use the three buttons in the bottom right corner of the document window to jump to specific points in the document.
You use these buttons as follows:
▪If you click on the button with the red dot, a small menu will appear. In it you can select which "Go to" operation you want to perform.
▪If you click on the button with the up arrow, Write will jump to the previous position. If, for example, you selected "Page" in the menu, the previous page will be displayed.
▪If you click on the button with the down arrow, Write will jump to the next position, for example, to the next page.