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From: CyberTaz on 16 Jun 2008 00:06 There is no specific keystroke for going to the middle of a line - "middle of line has no meaning in Word. However Ctrl+Left/Right Arrow moves the insertion point one word at a time. That's about the most efficient way without using the mouse (which is what I assume the incomplete subject of your post was intended to be). The Home key jumps to the beginning of a line, End to the end of a line. For more, see Word Help: <http://office.microsoft.com/client/helppreview.aspx?AssetID=HP101476261033& QueryID=b9cDhheYd0&respos=5&rt=2&ns=WINWORD&lcid=1033&pid=CH100965071033#1> HTH |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 6/15/08 3:46 PM, in article 93499B2F-15B8-4532-A6DB-D25D996B5F56(a)microsoft.com, "e125" <e125(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I am trying to figure out the most efficient way to navigate through a word > document. > > Tips are most welcome. > > With Gratitude, > E125
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