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Ctrl+F9 to create, and then F11 to "jump to" in the doc

Posted By: I believe (nm) on 2006-11-02
In Reply to: Stops in a Word Document - Amy

Subject: Ctrl+F9 to create, and then F11 to "jump to" in the doc

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