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EDIT GO TO
Procedures: <Using the Go To command>
Use the Edit Go To command to move the <cursor>
to a specified location in the active document.
For example, type P5S2 in the Go To dialog box to
move the cursor to the fifth page in the second
section.
■ Entering only a P,S,F, or A in the Go To
dialog box moves the cursor to the next
page (P), section (S), footnote (F), or
annotation (A).
■ Double-clicking in the status bar displays the
Go To dialog box.
■ Press F5 for a quick way to display the Go To
dialog box.
More Help: <Edit menu>
Using Manual: Ch. 2, "Scrolling, Selecting Text,
and Choosing Commands"
Ch. 13, "Bookmarks and
Cross-Referencing"
Ch. 15, "Footnotes, Annotations, and
Revision Marks"