Dear chscag: Thanks for replying to my question about how to jump to last page of a MS Word document. Unfortunately (I think) I am using the keyboard on the latest version of the Macbook Pro. No keys labeled 'Home' or 'End.' I think I got one of the up-down-sideways arrow keys to run through the pages one at a time, but with increasing speed if I held the key down. Not sure I remember which key, I think it was the move right key.
Temporarily turn magnification on/off Hold Control-Shift (Mac OS 10.5+). Working with. Option-right arrow. Go to beginning of current or previous word.
I have to say I'm a bit surprised that Microsoft doesn't make such a basic move an easy-to-find, easy-to-use feature of Word. Thanks again for your help. Cheers, Ludwig.
You'll probably need to reassign a keyboard command or two, at least that's what I had to do on my MacBook Pro. AFAIK Word 2011 ships with the Option + End and Command + End keys assigned the EndOfDocument command and the Option + Down Arrow and Command + Down Arrow assigned to the ParaDown command. Since there isn't an End key on these condensed keyboards I reassigned the Option + Down Arrow to the EndOfDocument command. To do this go to Tools Customize Keyboard and select the All Commands category. In the commands box find ParaDown and remove the Option + Down Arrow as one of the assigned controls.
(obviously if you prefer, you can choose the Command + Down Arrow) Now find the EndOfDocument command and assign the Option + Down Arrow to that command. To get the StartOfDocument command setup properly, follow the same procedure and use one of the two settings currently assigned to the ParaUp command. Hope this helps Richard V. Michaels [email protected] Provides free AuthorTec add-ins for Mac-Office and Win-Office.