Quick Navigation By Heading In MS Word Focus Mode
Bhavya shah
Dear all,
I presently switch to browse mode in MS Word and use standard quick navigation commands to navigate heading by heading. However, there is a certain scenario in which I need to be heavily multitasking, often not listening to NVDA at all but constantly taking notes, navigating to different sections (sorted by headings) of the Word document whilst constantly inputting text under each section. A problem I am commonly facing whilst doing this activity is forgetting to switch between focus mode and browse mode in Word, due to which I sometimes miss taking crucial notes as I am paying attention to something else rather than hear NVDA frantically say "not supported in this document" as I am typing while still in browse mode, or fail to navigate in the document and instead enter text like "hhhh" since I am still in focus ode. One way in which I imagine solving this problem is if I were able to navigate heading by heading whilst in focus mode itself in MS Word. I use Word 2016, and I seem to have some recollection of having read about the ability to performing heading navigation using Word 2016's Find functionality or via key commands along the lines of Ctrl+Alt+PgUp/PgDn. In case heading navigation by some internal Word 2016 functionality is possible, please explain the process of making use of that. I would truly appreciate any assistance. Thanks. -- Best Regards Bhavya Shah Blogger at Hiking Across Horizons: https://bhavyashah125.wordpress.com/ E-mail Address: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/
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