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If you mean the browse arrows at the foot of the vertical scroll bar, then yes, they have been moved from Word 2013.However the Ctrl+Page Up/Page Down still work in Word 2013. Also the shortcut key Ctrl+G can also let you go the desired page.
In addition, don't you think it will be more convenient if you do the operation in the Navigation pane ?
Wind Zhang
TechNet Community Support
Dear Wind,
Now, when I didn't get answer at several discussion boards like this I suspect, that I mistakenly attached this feature to MS Word, while indeed it is only found in web-browsers.
Google Chrome has it. I made a screenshot of what I mean:
goo. gl/ HMcqUj (remove blanks)
If similar feature was found in Word, that would be great.
If you mean the browse arrows at the foot of the vertical scroll bar, then yes, they have been moved from Word 2013.However the Ctrl+Page Up/Page Down still work in Word 2013. Also the shortcut key Ctrl+G can also let you go the desired page.
In addition, don't you think it will be more convenient if you do the operation in the Navigation pane ?
Wind Zhang
TechNet Community Support
- Marked as answer by zkandyModerator Wednesday, May 14, 2014 1:09 AM
I'm sorry but I can't access the URL you provided(Have already remove blanks).
And I think there is no such a feature in word as you described.
Best Regards,
Wind
It was also once a firm design goal in Office to provide multiple ways to complete tasks so users could choose what worked best for them. In cases where I need the Navigation pane out of view but want to repeat searches up and down a document or search by object type (e.g. tables), having those handy buttons on the scroll bar would be, well, very handy.
Odd to see 'wasted real estate' forced on users via the pane in favor of 'saving' real estate on the scroll bar?