Chapter 3.4.1 Navigating Through a Word Document was the most beneficial chapter. Before learning about navigating through documents, I had yet to learn how to locate anything when it came to my papers and other classmate's articles. The only command I was familiar with was “Ctrl F” which allows you to locate any word or phrase without looking through the whole document. Not only did we learn about advanced find in this chapter, but we also learned how to find a hyperlink, tables, headings, and bookmarks.
The most helpful form of navigation I learned about in this chapter was the navigation pane. The navigation pane can take you directly to a heading, document outline, or search option, and it allows you to switch to a thumbnail view. These are all very helpful when it comes to my new job. Considering I have to look through a lot of documents the thumbnail view comes in handy. This tool quickly finds and navigates through the content of my documents, which can save me time when working with lengthy documents or when I need to locate specific information within a digital document.