How do you delete to the end of a many page document without having to highlight the entire pages that need to be deleted. I am looking for a faster method. Perhaps the "F8" might work, but I am not sure how to use that. Thanks!
Place cursor at beginning of section of delete. Scroll to the end of the document. Then hold down shift before you click, and it will highlight everything between the old cursor location and the new shift-click location. Hit delete. By the way, this is a Mac Word group, so if you are not on a Mac, try this portal in the future: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/FlyoutOverview.mspx Marie wrote: > How do you delete to the end of a many page document without having to > highlight the entire pages that need to be deleted. I am looking for a > faster method. Perhaps the "F8" might work, but I am not sure how to use > that. > > Thanks! >
Another option: Place the insertion point at the start of what you want to select then key Shift+Command+End to select from there to the end of the doc (you'll need to include the fn key if on a laptop). If Daiya's guess is right & you're using a PC, the stroke would be Shift+Control+End. HTH |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 7/17/08 3:14 PM, in article 18F95C17-D817-42C5-AB8A-17AC84D4BE4F@microsoft.com, "Marie" wrote: > How do you delete to the end of a many page document without having to > highlight the entire pages that need to be deleted. I am looking for a > faster method. Perhaps the "F8" might work, but I am not sure how to use > that. > > Thanks!