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working on Word document in a new session
When I work through several sessions on a long Word document, can I start a
new session where I previously left off? |
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working on Word document in a new session
For Word versions before 2007 - SHIFT+F5 will take you to the last edit
point or by macro Sub AutoOpen() Application.GoBack End Sub in the dcoument template will open all documents basaed on that template at the last edit point For Word 2007 I understand the function present in earlier versions to quickly go to the last edit point is missing from Word 2007. You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the normal template e.g. Sub OpenAt() ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt" End Sub Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it will insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save as functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document. The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if present when a document is opened. Sub AutoOpen() If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select End If End Sub http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Sara wrote: When I work through several sessions on a long Word document, can I start a new session where I previously left off? |
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