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How can I open a document I've been editing in a previous session and
immediately return to the point I'd reached during the previous editing
session. If I happen to have been in outline mode, how can I open the the
document with everything expanded or collapsed just as it was when I last
closed the document?
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Which Word version?
A solution to the first question is easy enough, though the method depends
on the version. The second may be more of a problem. I'll have to think
about that one. It should be possible to store the level in a docvariable.
I'll be out today, but I'll have a look later if no-one else has picked it
up - but we will need the Word version.

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VernonC wrote:
How can I open a document I've been editing in a previous session and
immediately return to the point I'd reached during the previous
editing session. If I happen to have been in outline mode, how can I
open the the document with everything expanded or collapsed just as
it was when I last closed the document?



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