When you need to review the last edit made to a very large document, you don't need to scroll and read through the entire document to find it. Word automatically remembers the last three locations where you've entered or modified text. To return to the location of your last edit, press Shift + F5. Word moves the cursor to that location.
You can press Shift + F5 up to three times to move the cursor to the location of the last three edits. Pressing the keyboard combination a fourth time moves the cursor back to its original location.
This method works well when you want to check a few edits. However, it doesn't replace Word's Track Changes feature for documents with extensive edits or more than one reviewer.
(from TechRepublic web site)
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