Can't find Select Browse Object in Word 2013

In Word 2010, I frequently use the Select Browse Object button on the vertical scroll bar. In 2013 I can't find any way to search by table or field code. (I did find "Find Next" and "Find Previous" buttons that I added to my QAT.)
Select Browse Object has been removed from the vertical scroll bar, unfortunately. To move the insertion point to the next field, you can use the F11 key.
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There is an abbreviated set of the things that used to be browse targets. First, if you don't have the Navigation pane displayed, check that box on the View tab of the ribbon. To search by table (or graphics, equations, footnotes/endnotes, or comments), click the little triangle next to the search box's magnifier icon.

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Pressing Ctrl+F also opens the Navigation pane without having to display the View tab.
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Thank you all.  Jay showed me where some of the items went - I hadn't found that dropdown yet. I was used to selecting, in Word 2010, Ctrl+F to search for a word, then closing the Navigation Pane and clicking the double-down arrows below Select Browse Object to go to each subsequent occurrence. I know that F4 does the same thing but on my new computer, I have to use Fn with F4.  :(

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*** I know that F4 does the same thing but on my new computer, I have to use Fn with F4.  :(

I have an HP ENVY laptop that insists on using its own functions as the primary use of the function keys as well. This is a BIOS setting any you can turn it off so that you need to use the Fn key to use one of the functions the computer manufacturer designated for the function keys. Check with your computer manufacturer for how to turn this off. (Write it down because you'll likely have to do it everytime there is a BIOS update pushed through.)

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