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Moving through documents
Scrolling through documentsYou
can use the scroll bars (along the bottom and right sides of the
InCopy window) or scroll with a mouse wheel or sensor in any view.
You can also use the Page Up, Page Down, and arrow keys on the
keyboard to move through a story. In Layout view, pressing Page
Up or Page Down shifts to the next or previous page in the layout.
In Galley or Story view, Page Up and Page Down shift the view by
one screen; the view doesn’t necessarily go to the next page break.
The Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys move the insertion point within the
copy and scroll the view as necessary so that you can always see
the insertion point.
In Layout view only, you can also use the Hand tool to move the
document view in any direction.
Move through a document with the Hand toolSome options for moving around within
a story depend on whether you’re working in Galley, Story, or Layout
view. In Galley and Story view, you must use the scroll bars to
see text that doesn’t fit in the view. In Layout view, you can also use
the Hand tool, page buttons, and commands.
In Layout view, select the Hand tool , and
then drag the document to move it.
 Dragging to view another part of page  To use power zoom when the Hand tool is selected,
hold down the mouse button. This technique offers a quick way to
scroll through multiple document pages.
Go to another page in Layout view Do one of the following:Click the buttons in the status bar, as
shown in the following illustration:
 Status bar in Layout view - A.
- First-spread button
- B.
- Previous-spread
button
- C.
- Page number display
box
- D.
- Next-spread button
- E.
- Last-spread
button
Choose the page number from the pop‑up menu on the
status bar.
Jump to position markersYou
can set a marker at a specific location in the text so that you
can easily return to it using a command or shortcut. A position
marker is useful if you change your place in the document to do
another action, for example, to verify a fact in another area of
text. A document can have only one position marker per session; inserting
a marker deletes a previously placed marker. Closing a document
also deletes a marker.
Choose Edit > Position Marker, and
do any of the following:To add a marker, place the insertion point
in the text and then select Insert Marker.
To replace an existing marker, select Replace Marker.
To delete a marker, select Remove Marker.
To return to a marker, select Go To Marker.
Reorder InCopy storiesWhen
you open an assignments file or an InDesign document, you can change the
order of the stories in Galley or Story view. Reordering stories
doesn’t affect their layout position.
- Make sure that you are in Galley or Story view.
- Drag the story’s title to a new location.
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