How to Go to a Page Number In MS Word

Microsoft Office provides a variety of applications that have many features. Those features help you do your work easily and smartly.  One of these features of Microsoft Office applications is jumping to a specific page in MS Word.

Microsoft Word allows you to move the insertion point to any page in your document by using the Go To command. To take advantage of this feature, follow the below steps:

Open the Word document that has many pages, once you have opened that document, press F5, Word will display the Go To tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.

On the left side of the dialog box options, ensure that you select that you want to go to a page (this should be the default choice). Enter the page number to which you want to move and then click Go To.

If instead of entering a page number, you can simply click on the Next button, Word moves to the next page in the document. It also offers you to go to a section of the page, or you can also go to a specific line number in the document by selecting the line option under Go to What.

There are also a variety of other options you can use to perform your tasks more easily, like going to a specific comment, Footnote, table, heading, and even on Objects or Equations in the document.

Muhammad Imran Habib

Imran is a technology evangelist with 8 years of experience working with some of the Industry leading companies. Imran's expertise includes On-Prem/Virtual Infrastructure deployments, IT Solutions for SMEs, End User Computing Support.

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