Re: Page Down

From: Dayo Mitchell (dayomitchell_1997_at_NOhotmailSPAM.com.invalid)
Date: 06/24/04


Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 18:11:39 -0400

Click on Tools| Customize, then click Keyboard. You can set keys to match
whatever commands you want. A recent post just suggested using the commands
GoToNextPage and GoToPreviousPage, which are probably found under Edit, and
which may solve your first problem. You can map those commands to PageDown
or Cntl-PgDn, or whatever, to solve your second problem.

DM

"Bob S" wrote:

> Is there a way to make the Page Down key actually make the document go down
> to the top of the next page rather than to go down a screen? I am aware
> that the Ctrl-PgDn key-stroke is designed to do that. However, at least on
> my machine, if I have used the search (or search and replace) feature,
> pressing Ctrl-PgDn brings up the next occurance of the item previously
> searched for.
>
> Both of these inabilities to go down to the top of the next page are major
> iritations for me. Could somebody help on each of these? Thank you much.
>
>



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