i'm not sure if you wanted to get back to where you were editing your
doc., or reading a doc., but cntl + end takes you to the last line of
a doc

On 5/16/14, Brian Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Manish,
>
> I think that the best way to go directly to a place you were editing in a
> recent document is by using the keystroke of Shift key with function key 5.
> I have found that the keystroke usually takes you right to the position
> where editing was last done in the document.  The Resume button doesn't
> seem
> to go to the exact position but a few lines above it.  You can use the
> Resume button if you can press the spacebar before the pop up disappears.
> Otherwise you can press F6 to move into the pane where the button is and
> use
> spacebar on it.  The Shift+F5 keystroke usually works best for me though.
>
> Take care.
>
>
> Brian Lee
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 8:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] How to use resume in MS office 2013
>
> Hello to everybody,
>  I am using window 8.1 64 bit and MS office 2013.
>  I came to know that there is resume option in MS word 2013, it means when
> you are opening word document than you can resume reading where you left
> previously, but I am unable to give command of resume using jaws.
>  I am using jaws 15 on my system.
>  Please anyone can tell me jaws command for resume in word 2013  Thank you.
>
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