![]() ![]() Conversely, you can use Page Down, Right Arrow, or Down Arrow to move forward a page. You can tell when the image is selected because it will have thin dashed line around it.Īt this point you can use either Page Up, Left Arrow, or Up Arrow to move backward a page. If you prefer, you could also press the Tab key repeated times (13 times on my system) until the image is selected. ![]() (After you first press Ctrl+P, it is the Print button that is selected, not the image.) The easiest way to do this-after, of course, pressing Ctrl+P-is to press Alt+P, V. The trick, though, is to make sure that the Print Preview image is selected. Kathy wonders if there is a way to go forward or backward through the pages using the keyboard, rather than using the mouse. There are small controls in Print Preview that allow you to control what page is displayed. ![]()
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