ID: Q128504
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Pressing SHIFT+F5 or Ctrl+Alt+Z (to go back to the previous editing location) in Internet Assistant does not move the insertion point to the previous editing location.
Internet Assistant disables the Go Back keyboard command for its GO BACK function.
Method 1: Choose Macros from the Tools menu. Type GoBack and ensure that
the "Macros Available in:" box reads "Normal.dot (Global
Template)". Click on the Edit button. Proceed by choosing Close
from the File menu and by answering "Yes" to save the macro
changes.
Method 2: Use a bookmark to return to a previous location. To do this,
position your insertion point where you want the bookmark, then
from the Edit menu, choose Bookmark. Type a unique name for the
bookmark and choose OK. You can then press CTRL+G or F5 to bring
up the Go To dialog box, select your bookmark, and choose the Go
To button.
Method 3: Temporarily disable the WIAHTM32.DLL file. To do this, click
Templates on the File menu, clear the WIAHTM32.DLL option in the
Global Templates and Add-Ins list, and then click OK.
In Word for Windows, pressing SHIFT+F5 moves the insertion point to the last place you typed or edited text. Word also stores the last location when you save your document.
KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: Additional query words: 6.0a 6.0c winword iaword previous htm ia html word6 back backward goto go to shift pf5 1.0 1.0z 2.0z 7.0 word95 ntword alt ctl ctrl z
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Version : 1.0 1.0z 2.0z
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998