The "go to" shortcut is another useful way of navigating longer documents. The "go to" tab is in the same place as find/replace (Ctrl + h). Alternatively you have the "Select Browse Object" button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. You can browse by page or search for headings, fields, comments, graphics, etc.
A uniquely useless "how-to" video. Maybe consider ditching the music and adding a voiceover that actually explains what's going on in the video. There's lots of frenetic clicking around and no explanation.
Love the idea of the document map being a GPS - that is a great way to get people to understand why they should use it! I hope you don't mind that I linked to your video from my Word webmix on Symbaloo.com
The music is hugely distracting.
Vittoria10538 3 months ago
The "go to" shortcut is another useful way of navigating longer documents. The "go to" tab is in the same place as find/replace (Ctrl + h). Alternatively you have the "Select Browse Object" button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. You can browse by page or search for headings, fields, comments, graphics, etc.
feedemtothedogs 7 months ago
yes, the GPS line awesome, the video not so much. Some instructions would have been really useful
TheBunny04 9 months ago
A uniquely useless "how-to" video. Maybe consider ditching the music and adding a voiceover that actually explains what's going on in the video. There's lots of frenetic clicking around and no explanation.
Figaro541 1 year ago 2
@Figaro541 lmao! 'uniquely useless'...haha! nice phrase...
rabbiltube 1 year ago
@Figaro541 and i just laughed again...
rabbiltube 1 year ago
Love the idea of the document map being a GPS - that is a great way to get people to understand why they should use it! I hope you don't mind that I linked to your video from my Word webmix on Symbaloo.com
CallKathySymbaloo 1 year ago