Documents should remember where you were on previous close

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zrenneh

I frequently work with large Word documents (250+ pages).
It would be useful if they re-opened to where I was previously working.

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Beth Melton

After you open the document press Shift + F5 to return to the last
point you were in the document prior to closing.

Also, the Select Browse Object (between the Next and Previous commands
in the scrollbar) and use Browse by Edits (the pencil) to navigate by
edits.

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Bob I

I would suggest you insert a bookmark then, that should solve the issue
quite nicely.
 
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James Silverton

Bob wrote on Tue, 28 Feb 2006 11:59:10 -0600:

BI> Beth Melton wrote:

??>> After you open the document press Shift + F5 to return to
??>> the last point you were in the document prior to closing.
??>>
??>> Also, the Select Browse Object (between the Next and
??>> Previous commands in the scrollbar) and use Browse by
??>> Edits (the pencil) to navigate by edits.

I think you could also add the Edit button "Previous Edit" to
the toolbar. I am no good at remembering shortcut keys :)
Previous Edit does not have an assigned image but you could use
the button editor to make one.

James Silverton.
 
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