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Default Can I start a long doc at the end?

It will mostly "feel like working" on a newly opened document (provided you
were actually "editing" at that point and not just looking at it) provided
that document is in Word 97-2003 format. It does not work with the Word 2007
format, but I believe this has been corrected for Word 2010.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Jerry" wrote in message
...
Another tip (that only works sometimes, unfortunately) is to use Shift-F5
to
go to the spot your cursor was when you last closed. It's useful when it
feels like working.

"Dr John Silver" wrote:

I am adding comments to a document on a daily basis. It is a royal pain
to
scroll down to the end of a few hundred pages every time I do so.

Is there a way to 'start' at the end of the document? I.e., 'reversing'
the
document.





 
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