Re: How to move to specific sections of a large work***.
From: RagDyeR (ragdyer_at_cutoutmsn.com)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 08:18:06 -0800
You should check out "Custom Views".
Always comes up "centered", just as you created/saved the "view".
You can place a "Custom View" window on your toolbar, displaying the view
(name) currently in force, with the ability to expand, and display a
drop-down window, where you can click on any of the "saved" views, for
instant centered navigation.
You can even change grid line colors for emphasis of certain views, while
hiding specific columns and/or rows.
-- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "BP" <replytoall@dufus.net> wrote in message news:He-dnUhvKeKHv4LfRVn-qw@conversent.net... I'd like to know how to create macros to move from one location on a work*** to another, or from one work*** to another, and have that location centered on the screen. I can then link the macros to buttons. Does anyone have a link to a step-by-step page for doing this? TIA
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