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prepared by rockland consulting
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847-555-1600
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use the navigation pane to go to page 2 of the current document.

Explanation:

Response

To complete the task of navigating to page 2 of the current document using the Navigation Pane in Microsoft Word (the software shown in the screenshot):

Step 1: Open the Navigation Pane

In Microsoft Word, you can open the Navigation Pane by going to the View tab in the ribbon and checking the box next to "Navigation Pane" (or using the shortcut: press Ctrl + F on Windows, which also opens the Navigation Pane with the "Results" tab, but you can switch to the "Headings" or "Pages" tab as needed).

Step 2: Navigate to Page 2

Once the Navigation Pane is open, switch to the "Pages" tab (if it’s not already selected). This tab will display a list of all the pages in the document as thumbnails or a numbered list. Click on the entry for "Page 2" to jump directly to that page.

If you prefer using the ribbon without the Navigation Pane, you can also use the "Go To" feature:

  • Press Ctrl + G (Windows) to open the "Find and Replace" dialog box with the "Go To" tab.
  • In the "Go to what" list, select "Page".
  • In the "Enter page number" field, type 2, then click "Go To" (or press Enter).

This will take you to page 2 of the document.

Answer:

To complete the task of navigating to page 2 of the current document using the Navigation Pane in Microsoft Word (the software shown in the screenshot):

Step 1: Open the Navigation Pane

In Microsoft Word, you can open the Navigation Pane by going to the View tab in the ribbon and checking the box next to "Navigation Pane" (or using the shortcut: press Ctrl + F on Windows, which also opens the Navigation Pane with the "Results" tab, but you can switch to the "Headings" or "Pages" tab as needed).

Step 2: Navigate to Page 2

Once the Navigation Pane is open, switch to the "Pages" tab (if it’s not already selected). This tab will display a list of all the pages in the document as thumbnails or a numbered list. Click on the entry for "Page 2" to jump directly to that page.

If you prefer using the ribbon without the Navigation Pane, you can also use the "Go To" feature:

  • Press Ctrl + G (Windows) to open the "Find and Replace" dialog box with the "Go To" tab.
  • In the "Go to what" list, select "Page".
  • In the "Enter page number" field, type 2, then click "Go To" (or press Enter).

This will take you to page 2 of the document.