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If you have a need to quickly get to a specific piece of information in a document, one way to do so if you are using Word 95 or a later version of Word is through the use of document shortcuts. These types of shortcuts are typically placed on your desktop, and double-clicking on them results in Word starting, the document loading, and a particular location in the document being displayed.
To create a document shortcut, follow these steps:
Now, whenever you double-click on the document shortcut, Word loads the document and selects the same text you selected in step 3. Word is able to do this because it creates an OLE bookmark to the selected text. When you no longer need the document shortcut, you can delete it. If you do so, you should also delete the bookmark within Word. You can do so by following these steps:
Tip #559 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 95 97 2000 2002 2003
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