Word 2000


Using the Insertion Point
Moving the Insertion Point
To Move the Insertion Point:
- Use your mouse to move your insertion point anywhere
within the document. Move your mouse until the I-beam is where you want
your insertion point to be and click.
OR - Use your arrow keys to move your insertion point up,
down, left, or right. These movements move your insertion point one space
or line at a time. This method is especially useful if you only need to
move a few spaces or lines back in a document to make a correction.
OR - Hold the Ctrl key and press up or down arrow
keys to jump up or down a paragraph at a time.
OR - Press Page Down (PgDn) to jump down the document one window at a time.