WD: Using Keyboard to Move Between Columns in Page Layout View

Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
Article ID: Q98221
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.1a, 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, 2.0c, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a
  • Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 6.0, 6.0.1
  • Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition

SUMMARY

This article descibes how to move the insertion point in page layout view (page view in Word 1.x), from one column to the next in a multiple-column Microsoft Word document with the keyboard.

MORE INFORMATION

To move the insertion point from one column to another, press ALT+DOWN ARROW or ALT+UP ARROW (Windows) or OPTION+DOWN ARROW or OPTION+UP ARROW (Macintosh).

ALT+DOWN ARROW (Windows) and OPTION+DOWN ARROW (Macintosh) move the insertion point to the next page element, while ALT+UP ARROW (Windows) and OPTION+UP ARROW (Macintosh) move the insertion point to the previous page element.

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, page 446

"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," version 1.x, page 404

"Microsoft Word for Windows Pocket Guide," version 1.x, page 92


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Version : WINDOWS: 1.x, 2.x, 6.0, 7.0, 97; MACINTOSH: 6.0, 6.0.1, 98
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
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Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
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