Is the GO To Page feature available on Word 2007?

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In a large document when you were using Word 2003 you were able to use a
process called "Go To Page" which would take you directly to the page. I
cannot find it in Word 2007. Is it still available?
 
Alternatively, click the arrow beside Find on the Home tab (far right end)
and choose Go To...

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Or click the page number indicator in the status bar at the bottom of
the window. (If your page number isn't displayed, right-click on the
status bar and turn on the display, and whichever other things you
find useful there.)
 
In a large document when you were using Word 2003 you were able to use a
process called "Go To Page" which would take you directly to the page.  I
cannot find it in Word 2007.  Is it still available?

Yes it is stil available. There is a splitButton control labeled
"Find" in the "Editing" group of the "Home" tab. Click the control
and it opens the dialog that contains a Find, Replace, and Go To
tabs. Click the small arrow on the control and it opens a menu with
the entires Find and GoTo ... pressing Go To ... opens that same
dialog with the Go To tab in focus. This is the same as pressing the
CTRL+G keyboard shortcut unless that shortcut has been reassigned or
used by another application. For example, I have a small application
called GhostTyper that has taken the CTRLl+G shortcut for its own
use.
 
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