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From: gg2@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Guy Gallo)
Subject: Re: move to form field marker in w4w
Message-ID: <1991Jun7.045532.5742@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>
Organization: Columbia University
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1991 04:55:32 GMT

In article <3284@ria.ccs.uwo.ca> lrb@alex.ctrg.rri.uwo.ca (Lance R. Bailey) writes:
>my secretary, under word4dos, got into the habit of inserting left chevrons
>throughout documents to enable jumping from area to area by using the CTRL-'>'
>keystroke (move to form field marker).
>
>
>we cannot figure how to do this jumping in w4w.

Lance,

First off, know that WfW is much more closely related to Word for the MAC
than it is to Word for DOS.

The equivalent to a chevron (begin field) in WfDOS is an actual Field marker,
which is insserted with Ctrl-F9.  You could use this.  If you were going to
search for the next one it would be EditSearch .Search = "^19", or even
NextField (which is f11).  But since that would find all next fields, you
might want to create a pair of macros.  One that inserts a marker (it could
be formatted as Hidden so it won't print), and one that looks for the next
occurence of that marker:

InsertMarker:
Sub Main
Hidden Hidden() ' Toggle Hidden
Insert "Holder"
Hidden Hidden()
End Sub

FindMarker
Sub Main
ViewPreferences .Hidden = 1 'Make sure hidden is on
EditSearch .Search = "PlaceHolder"
End Sub

You can then assign them both to a menu and/or a key combination,

The built in MacroAssignToKey will not allow you to assign to Ctrl->,
but a macro I wrote called MacroKey (found in GTOOLS2.ZIP) will (or
you can write a macro to assign the macro...look up MacroAssignToKey
in the TechRef, or Techref.doc)

Hope this points in a helpful direction.
