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How do I set up a shortcut key to take me to the next # in a doc?

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Pops - 30 Jan 2006 16:16 GMT
I want to set up some letter, faxes etc templates.  I want to set up a
shortcut key that will take me to the next # symbol in the document.  I was
thinking like control + #.
Steve Schapel - 31 Jan 2006 18:05 GMT
Pops,

The focus of this newsgroup is macros in Access, the database program.
It sounds like your question is related to Word, and as such you will be
more likely to get a good answer in a Word newsgroup.

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> I want to set up some letter, faxes etc templates.  I want to set up a
> shortcut key that will take me to the next # symbol in the document.  I was
> thinking like control + #.
 
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