
Tips.Net > WordTips Home > Editing > Navigating in a Document > Jumping to a Specific Page
Summary: The Go To dialog box allows you to quickly and easily jump from place to place in your document. This tip explains how you can go from one page number to another. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Word allows you to move the insertion point to any page in your document by using the Go To command. To take advantage of this feature, follow these steps:
If, instead of entering a page number (step 3), you simply click on the Next button, Word moves to the next page in the document.
Tip #27 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
Take Control! Master the real power behind Word! Successfully master the secrets of powerful formatting and create documents that stand out from the rest. Best of all, you can create documents that are easy to maintain and quick to change.
Check out WordTips: Sytles and Templates today!
Uncover how you can master the full potential of printing your documents. Everything you wanted to know about printing and printers, using Word. (more information...)
Ask a Word Question
Make a Comment
Beauty Tips
Bugs and Pests Tips
Car Tips
Cleaning Tips
College Tips
Cooking Tips
Excel2007 Tips
ExcelTips
Family Tips
Gardening Tips
Health Tips
Home Tips
Money Tips
Organizing Tips
Pet Tips
Word2007 Tips
WordTips