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Default Word 2007 reader view needs a bookmark function.

I'm not really sure where to post this but here is the deal:

I've been testing Office 2007 beta 2. I absolutely love the new interface,
but there is one thing I noticed. The Word 2007 reader view does not have a
bookmark function and this rather surprised me.

I was reading a large text file containing what is basically the "bible"
laying out all aspects of day-to-day operations at our facility. When I got
off work, I wanted to save the position I was at so I could come back to it
tomorrow. I was unable to find a way to bookmark where I was at in the
document.

So (finally) here is my question: Is there a way to bookmark my position in
reader view? If not it would be a great addition to an already great suite.

Thanks.

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