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Read all the documentation I can find online and can't figure out how to move
from one page in a multipage document up to the top of the document -- other than clickking "page up" a dozen times in a 12-page piece. |
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=?Utf-8?B?c2tpZXI=?= wrote: Read all the documentation I can find online and can't figure out how to move from one page in a multipage document up to the top of the document -- other than clickking "page up" a dozen times in a 12-page piece. What is wrong with dragging the selector in the scroll bar up to the top or the bottom? -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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try "Ctrl Home" keys
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