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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of the docu.
If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the
top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off? |
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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of the docu.
After you've opened the document, you can use Shift+F5 to move the insertion
point to the last edit point. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TickedNOhio" wrote in message ... If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off? |
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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of the docu.
Two additional points:
- If it doesn't work properly in Word 2000 through 2003, you need a macro to fix it: http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/GoBackFix.htm - It doesn't work at all in Word 2007, which doesn't save the built-in \PrevSel1 bookmark when the file is closed. It would be possible to write AutoClose and AutoOpen macros to save a (not built-in) bookmark and return to it. Someone has probably done this already, but I don't have a citation to give you. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Stefan Blom wrote: After you've opened the document, you can use Shift+F5 to move the insertion point to the last edit point. "TickedNOhio" wrote in message ... If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off? |
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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of thedocu.
Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. I'm currently editing a 165-
page article, and when I reopen it, sometimes Shift-F5 works and sometimes it doesn't. More reliable is clicking the back-arrow on the Reviewing toolbar and it asks whether it should start searching from the end. It then takes you to the endmost (though not necessarily the most recent) tracked change or Comment in the file. On Mar 27, 9:31*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: After you've opened the document, you can use Shift+F5 to move the insertion point to the last edit point. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TickedNOhio" wrote in message ... If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off?- |
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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of the docu.
See Jay's reply for work-arounds.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. I'm currently editing a 165- page article, and when I reopen it, sometimes Shift-F5 works and sometimes it doesn't. More reliable is clicking the back-arrow on the Reviewing toolbar and it asks whether it should start searching from the end. It then takes you to the endmost (though not necessarily the most recent) tracked change or Comment in the file. On Mar 27, 9:31 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: After you've opened the document, you can use Shift+F5 to move the insertion point to the last edit point. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TickedNOhio" wrote in message ... If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off?- |
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When ever I open a saved document it opens at the top of thedocu.
The secret seems to be to Save before Closing, rather than letting it
ask if it should save changes before closing. On Mar 28, 7:02*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: See Jay's reply for work-arounds. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. I'm currently editing a 165- page article, and when I reopen it, sometimes Shift-F5 works and sometimes it doesn't. More reliable is clicking the back-arrow on the Reviewing toolbar and it asks whether it should start searching from the end. It then takes you to the endmost (though not necessarily the most recent) tracked change or Comment in the file. On Mar 27, 9:31 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: After you've opened the document, you can use Shift+F5 to move the insertion point to the last edit point. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TickedNOhio" wrote in message ... If I am working on a long document and I open it back up Word Defaults to the top of the document. Is it possible to bookmark the document to open up to where I left off?-- |
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