You might try using bookmarks. It wouldn't be quite as quick. Here are some directions from Debbie Scales that I stowed away. This is from the jaws help system. To add a bookmark: 1. Place cursor at beginning of text to be bookmarked. 2. Select the text to be bookmarked. 3. Bring up Insert menu and arrow to bookmark option. Press ENTER to bring up the dialog. 4. Name the bookmark or use the selected text as the name. 5. TAB to the Add button and press SPACEBAR. 6. To go to a defined bookmark: 7. Bring up the GoTo dialog. 8. SHIFT+TAB to see the list of options and choose bookmark. 9. TAB to see the list of defined bookmarks and arrow to your choice. 10. TAB to GoTo button and press SPACEBAR. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tippy To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 2:40 PM Subject: Marking & Using Headers Hi List, Forgive me if this turns out not to be able to be called a jaws related question. I use a keystroke on the web and hoped to use it or some thing like it in a word document. so here it goes: When on a web page you can advance down to the next heading by pressing the letter H, now my question is: I have copied a dinner menu from my local supper club into a word document and would like to use the header option like on the web pages on the menu in my word document. What I'm after is putting headers called beverages, sandwiches, dinners, desserts, appetizers and side orders in as headers and then filling in the appropriate items under the appropriate header so when I go to that document and the sandwich header is three fourths of the way down the document all I have to do is hit a key stroke to bring me down the headers till I get to the one I want. If there's a way to do this I'd appreciate it if I could get step by step instructions on how to accomplish this. If you want you can send the information off list to me at: tippy@xxxxxxxxxxxx I'm thinking there might be a jaws keystroke to accomplish this. Thanks for any help or ideas. Tippy